Mumbai: During Diwali, many households in Mumbai may have experienced breathing difficulties due to the widespread use of firecrackers, even if they don’t typically face such issues. The city's air quality deteriorated, with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) reporting an AQI in the 'moderate' category as of Friday morning. However, of the 22 AQI monitoring stations in Mumbai, nine showed ‘poor’ AQI readings. Colaba in Navy Nagar recorded the worst AQI of 305 in the city, followed by Sewri (284), Kandivali (252), Malad (West) (232), Mindspace (223), Byculla (224), Kherwadi (Bandra East) (220), Deonar (203), and Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) (202), on Thursday.
Region-Wise Data (As of 7 am)- Bandra Kurla Complex
- Borivali East
- Chembur
- Colaba
- Mulund West
- Vile Parle
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