π Mumbai Live AQI
71.4
Satisfactory Air Quality
π AllMonitoring Stations in Mumbai
Live readings from 15 stations across the city
Kurla, Mumbai
119 AQI
Moderate AQI
Worli, Mumbai
110 AQI
Moderate AQI
Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai
107 AQI
Moderate AQI
Sion, Mumbai
82 AQI
Satisfactory AQI
Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl. Airport (T2), Mumbai
72 AQI
Satisfactory AQI
Siddharth Nagar-Worli, Mumbai
65 AQI
Satisfactory AQI
Deonar, Mumbai
64 AQI
Satisfactory AQI
Chakala-Andheri East, Mumbai
63 AQI
Satisfactory AQI
Powai, Mumbai
53 AQI
Satisfactory AQI
Vile Parle West, Mumbai
45 AQI
Good AQI
Colaba, Mumbai
56 AQI
Satisfactory AQI
Nerul, Navi Mumbai
67 AQI
Satisfactory AQI
Vasai West, Mumbai
47 AQI
Good AQI
Mahape, Navi Mumbai
63 AQI
Satisfactory AQI
Borivali East, Mumbai
58 AQI
Satisfactory AQI
What Do These Pollutants Mean?
Air Quality Index (AQI) in Mumbai is derived from multiple pollutants. Understanding each of them can help you make better health decisions. Here's what they indicate:
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π« PM2.5 (Particulate Matter < 2.5Β΅m): Fine particles that penetrate deep into lungs.
β’ Good: 0β30 β’ Moderate: 31β60 β’ Poor: 91+
High levels can trigger asthma, heart issues, and respiratory discomfort. -
π¬ PM10 (Particulate Matter < 10Β΅m): Coarser dust and pollen particles.
β’ Good: 0β50 β’ Moderate: 51β100 β’ Poor: 101+
Can cause throat irritation, coughing, and shortness of breath. -
π¨ NOβ (Nitrogen Dioxide): Emitted from vehicles and industrial activities.
β’ Good: 0β40 Β΅g/mΒ³ β’ Moderate: 41β80 β’ Poor: 81+
Prolonged exposure can reduce lung function and increase respiratory infections. -
π’ CO (Carbon Monoxide): Produced by incomplete combustion (vehicles, stoves).
β’ Good: 0β1 mg/mΒ³ β’ Moderate: 1.1β2 β’ Unsafe: 2.1+
High levels can reduce oxygen supply to the brain and heart. -
βοΈ Oβ (Ozone): Secondary pollutant formed by sunlight + other emissions.
β’ Good: 0β50 Β΅g/mΒ³ β’ Moderate: 51β100 β’ Hazardous: 101+
Can worsen asthma, cause chest pain, and reduce lung capacity. -
π SOβ (Sulfur Dioxide): From fossil fuel combustion, especially coal.
β’ Good: 0β40 Β΅g/mΒ³ β’ Moderate: 41β80 β’ Unsafe: 81+
Short-term exposure can cause eye and throat irritation; long-term may harm lungs.
The values above follow Indiaβs National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). For real-time safety, refer to the AQI level and category shown for each station above.
π Data Source Attribution
Air quality data powered by the World Air Quality Index (WAQI) project.