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DoE urges Dhaka dwellers to wear masks amid alarming AQI levels

Special Correspondent Air 2025-01-13, 3:04pm

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“Wearing a face mask outdoors is mandatory,” said a DoE press release



Dhaka, Jan 13 -The Department of Environment (DoE) has advised the residents of the capital and surrounding areas to wear face masks while outdoors, as the city’s Air Quality Index (AQI) has deteriorated to a "very unhealthy" level.

“Wearing a face mask outdoors is mandatory,” said a DoE press release issued on Monday.

The advisory follows a sharp decline in air quality, according to the latest air quality monitoring report.

The DoE also urged sensitive groups, including the elderly, children, and people with health conditions to avoid going outside unless absolutely necessary.

The AQI is fluctuating hourly and air quality in the capital and its nearby areas often ranges from "unhealthy" to "hazardous" during the dry season, it added.-UNB