Mumbai, October 16: With the withdrawal of monsoons from Mumbai, the air quality in Mumbai will also suffer. According to a Times of India report, a gradual increase in pollution level has been recorded as the city didn't receive any rainfall last week.

On Wednesday, for the first time in four months, an AQI of 111 was recorded which is in the moderate category. During the monsoon period this year, AQI was below 55, as rains washed away the air pollutants. In September, AQI was recorded at 43. Delhi Air Pollution: AQI in 'Unhealthy' Category Around India Gate, CM Arvind Kejriwal Urges on the Need to Redesign Roads to Ease Traffic.

With the monsoons bidding an adieu to the city, the air quality has started to dip. With the winters approaching, the PM concentration in the air will start to rise. So people need to be careful about not causing more pollution to the environment.

The situation in Delhi is getting worse every day. The pollution level in the city has been deteriorating after Dussehra and with the start of the stubble burning season in the neighbouring states. Delhi suffered the season's first 'very poor' quality air on Wednesday. Most of the 37 air quality monitoring stations in Delhi recorded 'very poor' air quality.

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