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Karachi air quality improves, but some areas remain unhealthy

Karachi air quality improves, but some areas remain unhealthy

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Karachi’s air quality showed a mixed trend on Monday, with some areas seeing improvement while others remained affected by pollution.

Data recorded at 6:00 pm indicated lower PM2.5 levels in most parts of the city. North Nazimabad had an AQI of 139, placing it in the “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” category, showing slight improvement but still a concern. Meanwhile, Gulshan-e-Iqbal Block 14 registered 153, putting it in the “Unhealthy” zone for all residents, remaining a persistent pollution hotspot.

On the positive side, Mauripur reported a “Moderate” AQI of 95 and Shahra-e-Faisal 98, indicating cleaner and safer air in these districts.

The incomplete data suggests that air quality is fluctuating, with some areas clearing due to changing weather while others remain trapped under localized smog.

Yasir Darya, director of the Climate Action Center in Karachi, said, “In the past, Karachi experienced toxic air quality levels during winter; however, the current cold wave in Karachi has brought temporary relief, improving air quality and offering residents some respite.”

He advised sensitive groups, particularly those with respiratory illnesses, to wear masks outdoors to reduce exposure to harmful PM2.5 particles.

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This report is produced in collaboration with Climate Action Center Karachi.

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