The areas with the most polluted air in Mexico City
Following a report by the Dirección de Monitoreo Atmosférico, the areas with the most polluted air in Mexico City have been identified.
Mexico City’s Atmospheric Monitoring Directorate published its most recent report on air quality.
In addition, the report includes possible health effects in the capital city and the surrounding area.
The areas with the most polluted air in Mexico City will allow several advantages, but among them, taking precautions.
It is estimated that Mexico City is one of the cities with the most polluted air in the world; the poor air quality in Mexico City can cause respiratory, cardiovascular and neurological problems in the long term (Cuartoscuro).
Every day and every hour, Mexico City authorities report the state of oxygen levels and the intensity of Ultra Violet rays in Mexico City and the metropolitan area of the State of Mexico.
After knowing the areas with the most polluted air in Mexico City and the metropolitan area of the State of Mexico, recommendations are made about outdoor activities for the general population and sensitive groups.
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Recommendations to follow
While Mexico City authorities are also taking environmental measures to improve air quality, such as the application of the environmental contingency and the double Hoy No Circula.
The air quality in Mexico City and the State of Mexico is “Bad”, which means a “High” risk to health.
This was revealed by the report of the Directorate of Atmospheric Monitoring of the capital of the country.
This should be considered by people who perform outdoor activities, especially if they are part of vulnerable groups.
As for the intensity of the sun, a level 0 was reached in the Ultraviolet Rays index, which means that “no protection is needed” when being outdoors.
The areas with the most polluted air in Mexico City
The Atmospheric Monitoring Directorate has 16 stations that record the air quality in Mexico City, these were the results of each one, according to the last report.
The areas with the most polluted air in Mexico City.
- Tlalpan (AJM): Good
- Benito Juárez (BJU): No data or under maintenance.
- Azcapotzalco (CAM): Good
- Coyoacan (CCA): Good
- Cuajimalpa (CUA): Good
- Gustavo A. Madero (GAM): Fair
- Cuauhtémoc (HGM): Good
- Iztacalco (IZT): Good
- Venustiano Carranza (MER): Fair
- Miguel Hidalgo (MGH): Good
- Álvaro Obregón (PED): Good
- Cuajimalpa (SFE): No data or under maintenance
- Iztapalapa (SAC): Acceptable
- Tláhuac (TAH): Good
- Coyoacán (UAX): Good
- Iztapalapa (UIZ): Acceptable
- Areas with the most polluted air in the State of Mexico:
- Meanwhile in the 13 monitoring stations located in the State of Mexico, the air quality is as follows:
- Atizapán (ATI): Good
- Chalco (CHO): Acceptable
- Cuautitlan Izcalli (CUT): Good
- Naucalpan (FAC): Good
- Nezahualcóyotl (FAR): Fair
- Ecatepec (LLA): Good
- Tlalnepantla Annex (LPR): Good
- Nezahualcoyotl (NEZ): Good
- Ecatepec (SAG): Fair
- Tlalnepantla (TLA): Fair
- Tultitlán (TLI): Poor
- Coacalco (VIF): Poor
- Ecatepec (XAL): Good
It is worth mentioning that some municipalities and municipalities are repeated in the list because they have more than one atmospheric monitoring station.
Mexico City’s Atmospheric Monitoring Directorate divides air quality in the country’s capital and the metropolitan area of the State of Mexico into five levels.
It is important to mention that the sensitive groups referred to by the authorities include children, the elderly, people with nutritional deficiencies, people who perform outdoor activities, cyclists and even workers.