The air quality in Bengaluru during the Diwali festivities remained moderate, despite widespread firecracker bursting. Most monitoring stations showed satisfactory air quality, with some exceptions like Jigani, BTM Layout, and Kasturinagar recording higher AQI levels. The second day of Diwali saw a slight dip in air quality. On November 3, most stations recorded satisfactory air quality, with a few stations showing moderate levels. AQI levels between 101-200 are considered moderate, with possible health impacts for those with lung, asthma, and heart conditions. AQI levels between 51-100 are satisfactory, causing minor breathing discomfort for sensitive individuals, while AQI levels 0-50 are considered good with minimal health impact.
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