The air quality in the national capital has shown significant improvement with the AQI in the ‘poor’ category.
The air we breathe every day is a bit cleaner than it was a few years ago, according to an Axios analysis of EPA data. Why it matters: Long-term exposure to poor air quality is harmful to your health.
The air quality in the national capital dropped to the ‘very poor’ category. The AQI was recorded at 341 on Sunday at 6 am.
Report by air quality start-up Airvoice said Bengaluru's air quality was 63% higher than average on 1 January 2025, between 12 and 3 am, with PM2.5 levels reaching 56.05 μg/m³.
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