Danger bell for hyderabad metropolis..!? air Quality worsens..!?

Bad news for the residents of the hyderabad metropolis. Unlike the rest of the metropolitan cities of the country with its own uniqueness, with its rare weather, no matter which state it belongs to, the weather of hyderabad, which makes people fall in love with it, is now ringing a dangerous bell. Foreigners are also getting scared of the rare weather of the hyderabad metropolis. Are key changes taking place in such a climate? That is.. yes, it is being said. The hyderabad metropolis's air quality index fell once on Sunday. The air pollution in various parts of the city has reached dangerous levels. The air quality index has been revealed. The air quality index in many areas of the city, including Kukatpally, Moosapet, Balanagar, Nampally, and Mehdipatnam, has crossed 300. With this, air pollution levels are on par with those of the country's capital Delhi. In this context, environmentalists are demanding action before the situation worsens. As the air quality decreases, children and the elderly are more likely to suffer from respiratory diseases. Once there were industrial areas on the outskirts of the city. As the city expands, those industries have gradually moved into the center of the city. Now, the increasing traffic on the main roads is increasing and causing huge traffic jams.
 Environmentalists are criticizing the government for being careless in controlling the increasing air pollution in the city. If the air quality index exceeds 200, it is said to be harmful to health. If the air quality index in cities is between 0-50, the air quality should be said to be good. However, due to certain types of gases in the air, vehicle smoke, factory pollution, and dust, the air quality is deteriorating. Despite the pollution Control Board, there are allegations that the authorities are acting with serious negligence in pollution control, except for the Thoothu mantra measures. The argument of the pollution Control Board officials is different. They are arguing that there is no need to take these statistics seriously. However, they are mentioning the PM2.5 level, which is harmful to health, which has crossed the 300 index 8 times this month so far. If the air quality decreases, it is said that the lungs of those riding two-wheelers will be affected more. It is said that during winter, the fog forms thickly and stops at a height of one kilometer above the ground. It forms a layer and increases pollution. Overall, the air quality in the metropolis of hyderabad is ringing alarm bells.

Find out more: