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IN PHOTOS: Mumbai AQI in 'moderate' category at 152

Updated On: 15 November, 2023 09:37 AM IST | Anagha Sawant

On Wednesday, the Air Quality Index (AQI) of Mumbai is reported to be in the 'moderate' category; See pics (Photo/Sameer Markande)

Air Quality Index (AQI) of Mumbai is reported to be in the 'moderate' category

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Air Quality Index (AQI) of Mumbai is reported to be in the 'moderate' category
The AQI data mapped by the CPCB, further revealed that of the total 22 stations in Mumbai, BKC, Byculla, colaba, Kandivali, Malad west, Sion and Vile Parle west areas reported 'poor' air quality on November 15 with AQI at 243, 212, 205, 245, 241 and 275 respectively

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The AQI data mapped by the CPCB, further revealed that of the total 22 stations in Mumbai, BKC, Byculla, colaba, Kandivali, Malad west, Sion and Vile Parle west areas reported 'poor' air quality on November 15 with AQI at 243, 212, 205, 245, 241 and 275 respectively

Mumbai's Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 152, in the 'moderate' category, around 7.05 am

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Mumbai's Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 152, in the 'moderate' category, around 7.05 am

Thane too reported 'moderate' air quality, with AQI at 196. Navi Mumbai reported 'poor' category with AQI at 204

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Thane too reported 'moderate' air quality, with AQI at 196. Navi Mumbai reported 'poor' category with AQI at 204

MPCB revealed that Chembur in Mumbai are reported 'very poor' air quality, with AQI at 307

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MPCB revealed that Chembur in Mumbai are reported 'very poor' air quality, with AQI at 307

The data further reveals that the most prominent pollutant in Mumbai is PM 2.5 and PM10. While the most prominent pollutant in Thane is PM10

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The data further reveals that the most prominent pollutant in Mumbai is PM 2.5 and PM10. While the most prominent pollutant in Thane is PM10

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