A thick layer of smog blankets Mumbai’s skyline, reducing visibility and affecting air quality across the city
Bandra Kurla Complex records poor air quality, with residents and office-goers experiencing discomfort due to the increasing pollution levels
As temperatures continue to climb, Mumbaikars face an unusually warm February, making daily commutes more exhausting
Citizens are taking precautions such as wearing masks and staying indoors as air pollution and heat make outdoor activities challenging
A hazy sunset over Mumbai adds an eerie glow to the skyline, a visual reminder of the city’s growing air quality concerns
Evening crowds gather at Marine Drive, hoping for a cool sea breeze after enduring the heat and pollution throughout the day
The streets of Dadar remain covered in dust and smog as rising pollution levels contribute to an increasingly unhealthy environment
Heavy traffic and vehicular emissions worsen the air quality, with peak hours making pollution levels spike in several parts of the city
Warmer-than-usual February days leave Mumbai residents longing for cooler weather, as meteorologists predict no relief anytime soon
Experts advise Mumbaikars to stay hydrated, wear protective masks, and limit outdoor exposure, especially in high-pollution zones
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