Dhaka ranks 7th in poor air quality

Screen grab from the website of Air Visual on 10 February 2020.
Screen grab from the website of Air Visual on 10 February 2020.

Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka ranked the seventh worst in Air Quality Index (AQI) on Monday.

The independent live air-quality index monitor, Air Visual, shows Dhaka’s AQI value as 177 around 8:30am.

Mongolia's Ulaanbaatar topped the list with an AQI score of 347 while Pakistan's Lahore, India’s Delhi and China's Shenyang stood second, third and fourth in the list of poor air cities with AQI values 269, 266 and 251 respectively.

Earlier, on 17 and 23 November, 26 December and 6, 29, 31 January and 9 February, Dhaka had topped the list. The city has been continuously staying within the five most polluted cities around the world.

The AQI is a tool for measuring daily air quality of any city or country. It refers to the degree of pollution or cleanliness of the air. An AQI score between 201 and 300 indicates the air is unhealthy while a value over 300 refers the air is highly dangerous with possible serious health complications.

In Bangladesh, the AQI is based on five criteria pollutants including Particulate Matter (PM10 and PM2.5), NO2, CO, SO2 and Ozone (O3).

The environment department has also set national ambient air quality standards for these pollutants. These standards aim to protect against adverse human health impacts.

Dhaka has long been suffering from a number of environmental pollutions including that of air.