Kolkata's Air Quality Dips But Remains a Concern
Kolkata's air quality was classified as 'moderate' with an AQI of 155, down from 195, yet still posing health risks. Authorities emphasize public awareness, noting challenges in enforcement. AQI readings varied across the city; firecracker use during festivities aggravated pollution levels.
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Kolkata's air quality saw improvement yet stayed in the 'moderate' category with an AQI of 155, as reported by the West Bengal Pollution Control Board (WBPCB). This was a decrease from Thursday's AQI of 195 but remains a concern for vulnerable groups including children, senior citizens, and those with pre-existing conditions.
Specific areas recorded differing AQI figures: Rabindra Bharati University at 154, Ballygunje at 184, and Bidhannagar at 186, among others. The WBPCB suggests that while the air showed signs of improvement, it still poses health risks.
Concerned citizens and officials point out the role of firecrackers during local festivities in worsening air quality. MP Saugata Roy emphasized the need for public awareness, while environmentalists like Naba Dutta criticized lax enforcement during Kali idol immersions, which contributed to the pollution. Law enforcement faces challenges in monitoring such widespread activities effectively.
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