The air quality of the capital Dhaka has improved slightly. On the other hand, Congo’s Kinshasa tops the air pollution list today. India’s Delhi is in the second position.
On Sunday (June 23), the Air Quality Index (IQAIR) index of the air quality monitoring organization revealed these data.
Kinshasa, which tops the pollution list, scores 174, meaning the air there is unhealthy. Same situation with Delhi Air.
On the other hand, the capital Dhaka is at number 15. Its score is 85, which means Dhaka’s air quality is moderate or good. If the score is between zero and 50, the air quality is considered good. 51 to 100 is moderate or tolerable air quality. A score of 101 to 150 is considered unhealthy for sensitive groups. 151 to 200 is considered unhealthy. A score of 201 to 300 is considered very unhealthy. Besides, if it is more than 301, it is considered disastrous.