As a thick haze blankets Mumbai, residents are increasingly alarmed by the city’s rising air pollution levels. Arindam Paul, Chief Business Officer of Atomberg, highlighted in his X post the health struggles
faced by his colleagues, with many suffering from fever, sore throats, and allergies due to the worsening smog and spiking AQI.On Tuesday, Mumbai experienced a persistent haze while the overall AQI hovered at 172, still in the “moderate” range. However, six areas in the city recorded readings above 200, slipping into the “poor” category.Concern Over Rising AQIReacting to the deteriorating air quality, Paul expressed surprise that a coastal city like Mumbai would register such high pollution levels. “Almost everyone in office down with sore throat/fever/allergy… I understand that this is the price we pay for development and infra, but surely we could find a solution if we wanted to,” he wrote on X, adding, “no coastal city should have a 250-300 AQI.”
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