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Dhaka Tops Global Air Pollution List with ‘Very Unhealthy’ AQI


Dhaka: Dhaka, the densely populated capital of Bangladesh, ranked first among the world’s most polluted cities on Monday morning, recording an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 262 at 9:20 am. Today, the city’s air was classified as ‘very unhealthy’, indicating a serious health threat, according to the AQI report.



According to United News of Bangladesh, Kolkata in India, Wuhan in China, and Hanoi in Vietnam occupied the second, third, and fourth spots on the list, with AQI scores of 198, 189, and 186 respectively. The AQI scale categorizes a reading between 50 and 100 as ‘moderate’, suggesting generally acceptable air quality, though sensitive individuals should limit prolonged outdoor exertion. Levels of 101-150 are deemed ‘unhealthy for sensitive groups’, 151-200 as ‘unhealthy’, 201-300 as ‘very unhealthy’, and readings above 301 are considered ‘hazardous’, posing severe health risks.



The AQI, which reports daily air quality, informs residents of how clean or polluted the air is and highlights potential health effects. In Bangladesh, the AQI is calculated based on five key pollutants: particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), carbon monoxide (CO), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and ozone.



Dhaka has long struggled with air pollution. Air quality usually deteriorates in winter and improves during the monsoon season. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that air pollution causes about seven million deaths worldwide each year, primarily from stroke, heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer, and acute respiratory infections.