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IN PHOTOS: Revellers visit Gorai beach on cold winter Sunday despite poor air quality in Mumbai

Updated On: 22 December, 2024 05:03 PM IST | Jyoti Shukla

Mumbaikars visit Gorai beach on Sunday morning despite smog covering the city skyline due to poor air quality and winter (PICS/NIMESH DAVE)

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The Air Quality Index (AQI) in Mumbai reached a hazardous level of 500 this morning, indicating extremely poor air quality across the city

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The Air Quality Index (AQI) in Mumbai reached a hazardous level of 500 this morning, indicating extremely poor air quality across the city

This level of pollution can significantly impact health, especially for individuals with respiratory issues

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This level of pollution can significantly impact health, especially for individuals with respiratory issues

The IMD has strongly advised against outdoor activities, as the hazardous air quality could lead to severe health complications

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The IMD has strongly advised against outdoor activities, as the hazardous air quality could lead to severe health complications

It is highly recommended to use face masks and air purifiers to mitigate the effects of pollution

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It is highly recommended to use face masks and air purifiers to mitigate the effects of pollution

According to the SAMEER app, the AQI in Borivali is at 272 as of 4:30 pm

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According to the SAMEER app, the AQI in Borivali is at 272 as of 4:30 pm

The AQI in other parts of Mumbai as of 4:30 pm, according to the SAMEER app, is as follows: Ghatkopar - 166, BKC - 156, Kandivali West - 233, Malad - 267, Navy Nagar Colaba - 279, and Worli - 189

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The AQI in other parts of Mumbai as of 4:30 pm, according to the SAMEER app, is as follows: Ghatkopar - 166, BKC - 156, Kandivali West - 233, Malad - 267, Navy Nagar Colaba - 279, and Worli - 189

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