
- Malathy Iyer
- TIMESOFINDIA.COMUpdated: Nov 8, 2023, 00:29 IST IST
A Combination Of Local & Global Factors Is Increasing Pollution In The Financial Capital That, Until A Few Years Ago, Had Good Air Despite Its Hectic Pace Of Life And Round-The-Clock Activity
When levels of carcinogenic pollutants in Delhi’s air started breaching the 300-mark on a daily basis around four winters ago, Mumbaikars were unconcerned because they believed their proximity to the sea would forever prevent such a situation. But for the last couple of years, the benevolent sea breeze seems unable to ‘sweep out’ the unhealthy mix of dust and particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) hanging over Mumbai.
The city has witnessed one of its most polluted Octobers, with the air quality index (AQI) rising way above 300 in some of the western suburbs. For a couple of days, Mumbai’s particulate levels were higher than those in Delhi – one of the most polluted cities in the world. People with sensitive airways now need to rush to their doctors to update their medicine doses; a paediatric hospital said the number of children coming in with respiratory complaints has shot up by 30% in a month.
The city has witnessed one of its most polluted Octobers, with the air quality index (AQI) rising way above 300 in some of the western suburbs. For a couple of days, Mumbai’s particulate levels were higher than those in Delhi – one of the most polluted cities in the world. People with sensitive airways now need to rush to their doctors to update their medicine doses; a paediatric hospital said the number of children coming in with respiratory complaints has shot up by 30% in a month.