Air quality in Mumbai has deteriorated since the pandemic, with a 2.6% increase in toxic PM2.5 levels compared to 2019. Industrial areas and eastern suburbs are identified as pollution hot spots. While there have been more ‘good air’ days, ongoing urban expansion and vehicular density continue to pose challenges.
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