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Mumbai Faces Hazardous Air Quality Amid Rising Temperatures

The city's air quality has reached dangerous levels, prompting health advisories as temperatures soar above normal.

Overview

  • Mumbai's Air Quality Index (AQI) has reached 500, categorizing it as hazardous, with several areas reporting poor conditions.
  • Experts attribute the decline in air quality to a combination of dry conditions and damp winds carrying pollutants.
  • Residents are advised to limit outdoor activities, use masks, and employ air purifiers to mitigate health risks.
  • The city is experiencing temperatures 4 degrees Celsius above normal, contributing to a persistent haze.
  • Other Indian cities, such as Delhi and Noida, are also facing severe air quality issues, with AQI readings in the unhealthy range.