IN PHOTOS: Pollution threat looms over Mumbai Marathon 2025 as haze covers route hours before event

With the Mumbai Marathon just hours away, concerns over air pollution along the route have surfaced. While the government downplayed the findings of an NGO that highlighted alarming pollution levels, haze covered the skies in the Marine Drive and Malabar Hill areas of Mumbai on Saturday evening (PICS/ASHISH RAJE)

Updated On: 2025-01-18 10:47 PM IST

Compiled by : Divya Nair

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The Maharashtra Environment and Climate Change Department on Saturday clarified concerns regarding recent air quality data reported by Awaaz Foundation in the lead-up to the TATA Mumbai Marathon 2025. A press note issued by Principal Secretary Vinita Singal highlighted the discrepancies in the monitoring methods used by the NGO and assured the public of accurate, regulatory-grade air quality monitoring during the event

Awaaz Foundation had conducted air quality monitoring on Friday at eight locations along the marathon route using Atmos sensor-based monitors. According to Singal, these monitors do not comply with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) standards, which are mandatory for regulatory-grade air quality assessments

She has highlighted some key issues with the data presented by the NGO. According to Singal, the Atmos sensor-based monitors do not align with CPCB-approved methodologies, rendering the data non-comparable with regulatory air quality measurements

She also stated that Friday's weather conditions, including wind speed, temperature, and humidity, may differ significantly from those expected on the day of Mumbai Marathon 2025, making the data unrepresentative

Following the findings by the Awaaz Foundation on Friday, which reported unsafe levels of particulate matter (PM2.5) along the marathon route, MPCB on Saturday deployed mobile air quality monitoring vans to assess the situation firsthand

These vans are positioned at critical points along the marathon route, including Marine Drive, Churchgate, Mahim, Shivaji Park, Worli, Jaslok Hospital, Wankhede Stadium, Hotel Trident, CST, and Lilavati Hospital

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