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Dhaka has ranked 59th on the list of cities with the worst air quality, with an Air Quality Index (AQI) score of 59 at 9:16am ...
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Dhaka's 'moderate' air quality continues
Dhaka, the overcrowded capital city of Bangladesh, has ranked 59th on the list of cities with the worst air quality with an AQI score of 59 at 9:16am this morning (April 9, 2025).
Once again, Dhaka’s air has been ranked among the most polluted in the world, posing severe health risks to its residents.
Environment Advisor Syeda Rizwana Hasan has said air pollution in Dhaka has become a serious threat to public health. She ...
Dhaka, the overcrowded capital city of Bangladesh, has ranked fifth on the list of cities with the worst air quality with an ...
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Dhaka's air 'moderate' Monday morning
Dhaka's air quality turned "moderate" and ranked 19th on the list of cities with the worst air quality with an AQI score of 93 at 9:00 am on Monday.
Dhaka, the overcrowded capital city of Bangladesh, has ranked the ninth on the list of cities with the worst air quality with ...
Bangladesh had 78, Pakistan had 73.7 ... The major city with the worst air pollution was Los Angeles, California. The smaller municipality of Ontario, California, had the most pollution of ...
Bangladesh, Pakistan and India had the dirtiest air. India had six of the nine most polluted cities with the industrial town of Byrnihat in northeastern India the worst. Experts said the real amount ...
Another report, the Bangladesh National Air Quality Management Plan 2024-2030, identified six sectors of PM2.5 pollution in Dhaka City: household combustion, power plants, brick kilns, solid waste ...
Experts suggest that the actual levels of air pollution may be even higher, as many regions lack the necessary monitoring needed to provide more accurate data. But how exactly does air pollution ...
Bangladesh, one of the hardest-hit countries in terms of air pollution, has only 11 monitoring stations. Even a wealthy city like London has fewer than one station per 100,000 residents.