Updated On: 02 February, 2024 06:49 AM IST | Mumbai | Team mid-day
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If you ever need a breather from the endless Mumbai versus Delhi debate, you’d be better off taking it in Mumbai. Walking Project, a grassroots advocacy campaign that logs the city’s AQI recently revealed that the average AQI during a fire situation in Mumbai still sits lower than the average reading on a normal day in Delhi. “When we reached Five Gardens in Dadar during our walk, we noticed fire engines assembling at the spot. We sat near the garden for 30 minutes until the fire was doused and recorded our observations,” Vedant Mhatre, programme manager, shared. While the average AQI was 47 ug/m3 before the fire, it shot up to 211 ug/m3 by the end of the recording, Mhatre revealed, adding that the average AQI in Delhi on the same day was 411 ug/m3.