Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

At 252, AQI remains ‘poor’ as winds blow dust in city

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Prayag Arora-desai

MUMBAI : Air quality in the city has plummeted over the past week, with the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecastin­g And Research’s (SAFAR) network of monitors recording an air quality index (AQI) of 252, which is in the ‘poor’ category, on Friday evening.

However, this is a slight improvemen­t from earlier in the day, when the AQI had settled at 309, indicating ‘very poor’ air quality.

Officials attributed the worsening AQI to prevailing weather systems. “Westerly winds are blowing dust over Mumbai and the Konkan region, which have been brought from the Thar desert and beyond. Because of prevailing weather systems, including higher than normal temperatur­es in north India and arrival of monsoon over the Andaman Sea, there is a lot of humidity in the air, which is holding the dust back and pushing up pollution levels,” said Gufran Beig, project director, SAFAR.

However, Beig clarified that the ongoing pollution spell is not a dust storm event. “Air quality has been worsening steadily for the last few days. It’s the result of a transition­al phase between seasons, which will subside soon. Winds may become strong enough to disperse the suspended particles,” he added.

Mumbai’s air quality had last shown such deteriorat­ion in late February, when the third successive dust storm to affect Mumbai in one month had emerged from the west of the city on February 24.

Meanwhile, temperatur­es in the city remained normal, with a daytime maximum reading of 33.4 degrees Celsius on Friday, and minimum nighttime reading of 29 degrees Celsius, two degrees above normal. As per the IMD’S seven-day forecast for the city, there may be a chance of some pre-monsoon showers around May 25.

There is a lot of humidity, which is holding the dust back and pushing up pollution levels GUFRAN BEIG, SAFAR

 ?? VIJAY BATE/HT PHOTO ?? A layer of haze surrounded the city skyline as fishermen waited for their catch of the day on Friday.
VIJAY BATE/HT PHOTO A layer of haze surrounded the city skyline as fishermen waited for their catch of the day on Friday.

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