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Mumbai wakes up to morning haze, AQI at 125 in Bandra

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) | December 8, 2025 9:48:19 AM IST
Mumbai woke up to a layer of haze on Monday morning, with several parts of the city, including Bandra Reclamation, witnessing reduced visibility as air quality dipped once again.

Early morning visuals showed a thick blanket of haze over the coastline and arterial roads, prompting concern among residents about the rising pollution levels as winter conditions intensify.

According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the Air Quality Index (AQI) in the Bandra Reclamation area was 125 at around 8 AM, placing it in the "moderate" category.

Meanwhile, the air quality in the national capital remained in the 'very poor' category on Monday morning, with Delhi's overall AQI reading at 318 as of 7 AM, according to the CPCB.

A thick layer of smog engulfed several areas across Delhi, with little to no improvement in the toxic air. Several regions, including Anand Vihar, India Gate, Dwarka and ITO, reported thick haze early this morning, with visibility remaining significantly reduced. According to CPCB, many regions of the National Capital fell into the 'very poor' category.

The Air Quality Index around the ITO area is 354, categorised as 'Very Poor'. At the same time, India Gate and Kartavya Path were barely visible this morning, shrouded by a thick layer of smog, as the air quality in the national capital remained hazardous. The toxic air persisted a day after Delhi recorded an AQI of 397, also in the 'very poor' range.

Notably, as per CPCB, the AQI, which ranges from 0 to 500, is divided into six categories, each reflecting the level of pollution and associated health risks. An AQI between 0 and 50 is classified as "Good", indicating minimal or no health impact. AQI levels from 51 to 100 fall into the "Satisfactory" category, where air quality remains acceptable, though sensitive groups such as children, the elderly, and those with respiratory issues may experience slight discomfort. The "Moderate" category, ranging from 101 to 200, signals increasing pollution levels that can trigger breathing difficulties among people with asthma, lung conditions, or heart diseases.

An AQI between 201 and 300 is considered "Poor", a range in which prolonged exposure can cause breathing discomfort to most people, not just those with pre-existing health issues. Levels between 301 and 400 are marked as "Very Poor", posing a risk of respiratory illnesses even to healthy individuals when exposure continues for long periods. The most hazardous category, "Severe," includes AQI values from 401 to 500. At this stage, air quality becomes dangerous for everyone. (ANI)

 
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