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Mumbai: Stuck in traffic at Wadala? Don't breathe in
Updated On: 22 September, 2016 08:28 AM IST | | Laxman Singh
<p>BMC’s annual environment status report says the central suburb has the most polluted traffic junctions compared to Andheri on the western side</p>


Last year in Wadala, air pollutant NO2 was recorded at 50 microgram per cubic meter. The main source of NO2 is vehicles at traffic junctions. Representation pic
The BMC’s annual Environment Status Report (ESR) is out and Wadala has emerged as the city’s most polluted traffic junction. The civic body’s 2015-16 report also points out to the worsening of air quality around the traffic junctions in the city, thanks to the addition of 2 lakh vehicles on Mumbai’s roads.
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