Air In Mumbai, Pune Deteriorates; For Next Two Days, Air Will Be Very Dangerous In Mumbai, While Air In Pune Will Be At Dangerous Level

Pune, 7th January 2023: The weather in Mumbai and Pune has deteriorated due to the cold weather in the last few days. Due to the increase in pollution, the air in Mumbai is likely to remain at hazardous levels, while the air in Pune is likely to remain at dangerous levels in the next two days.
The Air Quality Index and Air Quality Forecast are provided by the SAFAR (System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research) system under the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology. Accordingly, the criteria of good, satisfactory, normal, hazardous, and extremely hazardous air quality have been determined.
According to these criteria, the air quality of Mumbai and Pune is seen to be deteriorating. Due to the increase in the cold in the last few days, pollution has also increased in these two cities. Air quality has deteriorated due to an increase in polluting dust particles. Therefore, Pune’s air is expected to remain hazardous and Mumbai’s air is expected to remain at a very hazardous level for the next two days.
In Pune, air quality may be at hazardous levels in the Shivajinagar area, Hadapsar, and Kothrud areas. It has been explained that the air quality in Colaba, Mazgaon, Andheri, Chembur, Malad, and Navi Mumbai in Mumbai is very dangerous, while the air in the Bhandup area can be at a dangerous level.
Poor quality can cause health problems. It can cause difficulty in breathing and feeling tired. Especially asthma patients may experience more difficulty in breathing. Therefore, physical exertion should be avoided along with staying outside for a long time, if one starts coughing continuously, take medicines immediately if one starts having difficulty in breathing. An appeal has also been made to consult a doctor as per the requirement.
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