Dhaka’s air quality improves
The air of Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka showed hook improvement on Saturday morning hours.
It ranked 12th in the QUALITY OF AIR Index (AQI) with a score of 112 at 08:35am, indicating that the air is ‘harmful for sensitive group’.
When the AQI benefit is around 101 and 150, members of sensitive organizations may encounter health effects while public is less inclined to be affected.
China’s Shenzhen and Thailand’s Chiang Mai occupied the initial and second places respectively with ratings of 379 and 175.
Ratings between 201 and 300 is classified as ‘very unhealthy’. If the rating is normally between 301 and 500, then it really is classified as ‘hazardous’.
The AQI, an index for reporting daily quality of air, tells persons how clean or polluted the air of some city is, and what associated health effects might be a problem for them
Dhaka, one of the most densely populated cities on the planet, provides been grappling with polluting of the environment for some time. The air quality generally worsens during summer time and shows signals of improvement in monsoon when the dirt settles.