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Mumbai has been facing severe air pollution over the past few days, with the Air Quality Index shooting up to hazardous levels. The air quality in various places in Mumbai has deteriorated in recent days. On Tuesday, much of the city was engulfed in a cloud as the AQI skyrocketed, raising fears about the negative impact of air pollution on health. Throughout the day, six Mumbai stations recorded AQI readings above 200, moving from the "moderate" to "poor" category. Chakala in Andheri East reached 255, while Powai's AQI was 221.
Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma and his wife, Ritika Sajdeh, have shared their concern about the unhealthy air that people were inhaling on an everyday basis. Her response has increased the awareness of the dangers of poor air quality. Ritika Sajdeh was shocked to know about the decreasing air quality in her home city. Ritika, who is married to Indian cricketer Rohit Sharma, sent screenshots of two AQI readings on her Instagram Stories.

The first screenshot displayed an AQI of 227 in Mumbai, with PM2.5 of 152. The air quality was rated as "severe". When Ritika shared the AQI readings, she used a mask and a heartbreak emoji.
In her second Instagram Story, she expressed disbelief about increased air pollution. "What is happening?" she commented, posting a photo of Mumbai blanketed in haze with the text "AQI: 257" on the screen.
A number of issues led to the abrupt increase in the pollution rate. These are construction dust, automobile emissions, industrial wastes, and shifting weather patterns and slow velocity of wind, which ensnare pollutants in the atmosphere. Cold weather and stagnant stems are the usual factors that increase pollution smog in winter seasons, and Mumbai is no exception. Increased pollution is not a seasonal issue but a wake-up call that there is a need to have long-term solutions to safeguard the population's health.
Immediate and long-term health effects may be experienced because of breathing polluted air. The frequent symptoms encountered when there are high levels of AQI encompass
Although individuals cannot control the effects of outdoor pollution single-handedly, even simple and convenient measures might be used by individuals to minimise health hazards.
Parents ought to also put in extra care for the young children, as they inhale a larger amount of air with each breath than adults and are more susceptible to pollutants.
The worry expressed by Ritika Sajdeh is the one being experienced by thousands of people residing in Mumbai who fight against the condition of harmful air quality in the city. Her response makes the interest in clean air and improved environmental action more urgent. As long as the long-term measures are not implemented, people need to remain vigilant and observe measures to protect their own health.
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