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Mumbai's high AQI explained: Why the air got suddenly worse and what needs to be done?

Mumbai’s worsening air quality is the result of a layered mix of local pollution sources and seasonal weather shifts that have collectively pushed the city into an alarming zone.

November 27, 2025 / 14:39 IST
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Mumbai AQI
Mumbai AQI (Credit: X)

Mumbai’s air quality has hit hazardous levels recently. As per the Sameer App, the AQI during the late hours of Wednesday went all the way up to 198, with two suburbs, Malad West with an AQI of 308 and Borivali East at 303, both breaching the 300 mark. However, the AQI readings on Thursday morning stood at 182.

Key pollutants such as PM2.5 and PM10, which are tiny particulate matters harmful to lungs and heart, have surged drastically. PM2.5 levels are around 176, and PM10 over 150 at many monitoring stations, pushing AQI into the “hazardous” range.

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What's behind Mumbai air crisis?

Mumbai’s worsening air quality is the result of a layered mix of local pollution sources and seasonal weather shifts that have collectively pushed the city into an alarming zone.