News update
  • Dhaka’s air quality worst of the world Friday morning     |     
  • Trade chokes through Sylhet borders amid Indian restrictions     |     
  • 46 health centres without doctors, nurses in Sunamganj     |     
  • Malawi Women Face ‘Sex for Fish’ Abuse in Lakeshore Areas     |     
  • UNOC Spurs Global Drive to Boost Ocean Protection, Funding     |     

Dhaka dwellers advised to wear mask for very unhealthy AQI

Staff Correspondent; Pollution 2025-01-06, 2:33pm

images11-1926a6e14140ec56b70ad560d10b19c11736152473.jpg




The Department of Environment (DoE) has advised Dhaka residents to wear facemasks when stepping outside, as the city’s Air Quality Index (AQI) reached a very unhealthy level at 10:00 AM today. An official statement emphasized the importance of protecting oneself from the hazardous air quality.


The DoE also urged sensitive individuals, such as those with pre-existing health conditions, the elderly, and children, to avoid outdoor activities unless absolutely necessary.

The department highlighted that the AQI in Dhaka and surrounding areas often fluctuates during the dry season, sometimes worsening from an unhealthy to a very unhealthy status.

For real-time updates on air quality, the public can access the DoE’s air quality monitoring information on its website (https://doe.portal.gov.bd/).