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AOI recorded very bad in Delhi, Know the condition of Mumbai
New Delhi: According to Central Pollution Control Board statistics at 7 am, the national capital was covered in a thick layer of haze early Monday morning. The city’s air quality was still classified as “very poor,” but the AQI fell even lower to 347.
At 4 p.m. on Sunday, the air quality index score in Delhi was 334, while the Mumbai air quality index score was 141.
With an AQI score of 140 today, the air quality remained in the “Moderate” category, resulting in haze covering Mumbai, India’s financial metropolis.
Delhi’s AQI by area:
- Anand Vihar: 378
- Ashok Vihar: 379
- Bawana: 400
- Burari Crossing:352
- Chandni Chowk: 276
- DTU: 311
- Dwarka-Sector 8: 356
- IGI Airport (T3): 336
- Dilshad Garden: 255
- ITO: 338
- Jahangirpuri:409
- Mundka: 379
- Dwarka: 379
- Najafgarh: 356
- Narela: 352
- Nehru Nagar: 368
- North Campus, DU: 363
- Okhla Phase-2: 339
- Patparganj: 366
- Punjabi Bagh: 385
- Pusa: 323
- RK Puram: 368
- Rohini: 384
- Shadipur:383
- Sri Aurobindo Marg: 199
- Vivek Vihar: 372
- Wazirpur: 391
Area-wise AQI in Mumbai:
- Borivali East: 150
- Byculla: 206
- Chembur: 152
- Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (T2): 123
- Colaba: 111
- Deonar: 237
- Kandivali East: 114
- Kherwadi_Bandra East: 122
- Kurla: 112
- Malad West: 186
- Mazgaon: 137
- Malad West: 40
- Mulund West: 120
- Powai: 105
- Sion: 111
- Vasai West: 152
- Vile Parle West: 118
- Worli: 128
An AQI is categorized as “Poor” between 200 and 300, “Very Poor” between 301 and 400, “Severe” between 401 and 450, and “Severe Plus” at 450 and above.