Air Pollution Worsens in Hyderabad as AQI Turns Hazardous in Several Areas
Air pollution in Hyderabad has worsened as AQI levels in several areas crossed 200–300. Doctors warn of health risks while authorities issue safety advisories.

Air pollution levels in Hyderabad have sharply worsened with the onset of winter, pushing the Air Quality Index (AQI) into the hazardous range in several key areas. Health experts warn of rising respiratory risks, especially for children and the elderly.
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Hyderabad Chokes as Air Quality Deteriorates
Hyderabad is witnessing a worrying rise in air pollution, with the city’s air turning increasingly toxic in recent days. As winter sets in, a noticeable decline in air quality has been recorded across multiple localities, raising serious health concerns among residents and medical experts.
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AQI Reaches Hazardous Levels in Busy Areas
According to pollution data, several high-traffic and densely populated areas of Hyderabad have reported Air Quality Index (AQI) levels between 200 and 300, which falls under the “very unhealthy” to “hazardous” category.
Areas most affected include:
- Pashamylaram
- Sanathnagar
- Mehdipatnam
- Charminar
Such AQI levels pose a significant risk, particularly to people with existing respiratory conditions.
Key Reasons Behind Rising Pollution
Experts have identified multiple factors contributing to the worsening air quality:
- Vehicular emissions from increasing traffic
- Dust from ongoing construction activities
- Low wind speed during winter, causing pollutants to remain trapped in the air
These conditions together create a dense layer of polluted air over the city.
Health Experts Issue Strong Warning
Doctors have cautioned that rising pollution levels are leading to an increase in:
- Breathing difficulties
- Asthma-related problems
- Persistent cough
- Eye irritation and throat infections
Medical professionals have advised children, senior citizens, and people with lung or heart conditions to avoid unnecessary outdoor exposure.
Morning Smog Affects Traffic and Daily Life
Residents are experiencing thick smog mixed with fog during early morning hours. This has resulted in:
- Reduced visibility on roads
- Traffic disruptions
- A feeling of breathlessness among pedestrians and commuters
Government Steps and Public Advisory
In response to the situation, the state pollution control authorities have issued strict instructions to concerned departments.
Measures include:
- Mandatory water sprinkling at construction sites
- Strict enforcement of the ban on burning garbage
- Increased monitoring of pollution hotspots
Citizens are advised to:
- Wear N95 masks while stepping outside
- Avoid morning walks when pollution levels peak
- Use air-purifying indoor plants at home
Growing Concern for Urban Health
The worsening air quality in Hyderabad highlights the urgent need for long-term pollution control measures and public awareness to protect urban health during winter months.
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