Dhaka,   Monday 23 September 2024

Dhaka ranks worst in air quality index

SAT Online Desk

Published: 09:51, 23 September 2024

Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka has ranked first among cities with the worst air quality.

The city had an Air Quality Index (AQI) score of 202 at 8.12am on Monday (September 23).

Pakistan Lahore (177) and India’s Delhi (172) occupied the 2nd and 3rd positions on the list, according to IQAir.

An AQI score between 51 and 100 means the air quality is moderate. It is categorised as unhealthy for sensitive groups if the score remains between 101 and 150.

When the score ranges between 151 and 200, it is considered unhealthy.

 Similarly, an AQI score of 201 to 300 is considered an emergency with health warnings. In this situation, children, the elderly, and sick patients are urged to limit their indoor and outdoor activities.

 Any score above 300 is considered to be hazardous.

 Dhaka’s air quality was ranked very unhealthy, but the PM2.5 concentration in Dhaka was 26.4 times higher than the WHO annual air quality guideline value.

 Being one of the world’s most densely populated cities, Dhaka has been struggling with poor air quality for a long time. The quality deteriorates further during the summer and winter but improves slightly in the monsoon.

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