Air quality in CDMX and Edomex on November 29

Poor air quality
Poor air quality is a serious problem that affects the health of those who breathe it (illustration)

Meteorological Directorate Mexico City It published its report on November 29 at 05:00 on Air quality In the country’s capital and urban area in State of Mexico.

The agency updates hourly and daily the status of oxygen breathed in the metropolitan area of ​​the Valley of Mexico, as well as the intensity of ultraviolet radiation.

As a result of this report, residents of the capital and Mexico can take necessary precautions regarding outdoor activities. At the same time, the authorities are taking measures on environmental matters such as the Environmental Emergency Enforcement and the Hoy No Circula.

the Air quality In Mexico City and the State of Mexico is “acceptable“It means danger.”moderate“For the sake of health, according to the latest report issued by the city’s Meteorological Directorate.

This must be taken into account by all residents of the capital and Mexico who implement it Outdoor activitiesespecially if they are from vulnerable groups.

Regarding the intensity of the sun, A. said: Level 0 on the UV index This means that they “need no protection” when outdoors.

In this sense, the Mexico City authorities published the following recommendations:

You can do outdoor activities.

Air quality is bad
Poor air quality can bring with it a series of environmental measures such as Double Hoy No Circula (Cuartoscuro)

The Atmospheric Monitoring Directorate has 16 stations that record air quality in Mexico City, and these are the results of each one, according to the latest report.

Tlalpan (AJM): acceptable

Benito Juarez (BJU): No data or under maintenance

Azcapotzalco (CAM): good

Coyoacan (CCA): good

Cuajimalpa (CUA): good

Gustavo Madero (Gambia): No data or under maintenance

Cuauhtémoc (HGM): good

Iztacalco (IZT): No data or under maintenance

Venustiano Carranza (MER): good

Miguel Hidalgo (MGH): good

Alvaro Obregon (PED): good

Cuajimalpa (SFE): No data or under maintenance

Iztapalapa (SAC): good

Tlahuac (TAH): No data or under maintenance

Coyoacan (UAX): No data or under maintenance

Iztapalapa (UIZ): good

Meanwhile, at the 13 monitoring stations located in Mexican territory, the air quality is as follows:

Atizapan (ATI): good

Chalco (CHO): No data or under maintenance

Cuautitlan Izcali (CUT): acceptable

Naucalpan (FAC): No data or under maintenance

Nezahualcoyotl (FAR): No data or under maintenance

Ecatepec (LLA): good

Tlalnepantla Annex (LPR): good

Nezahualcoyotl (NEZ): good

Ecatepec (SAG): good

Tlalnepantla (TLA): acceptable

Tultitlán (TLI): good

Coacalco (VIF): good

Ecatepec (XAL): No data or under maintenance

It is important to note that some municipalities and mayors’ offices are repeated on the list because they have more than one meteorological station.

Depending on the level of pollution
Depending on the level of pollution in the air, the authorities make recommendations and take environmental measures (Cuartoscuro).

Mexico is among the Latin American countries with the highest rates of air pollution, with a population of 1.6 million Mexico City Slightly superior Santiago de Chile In the concentration of fine particles.

Global report on Air quality 2024prepared by IQ AirHe points out that air pollution in the country is a major problem, mainly due to the high concentration of fine PM2.5 particles, which are the most dangerous to health. In 2024, the PM2.5 concentration in Mexico was approximately 3.5 times higher than the annual reference value recommended by the World Health Organization. Global Health Organization.

The main pollutant in Mexico And in cities like MontereyPM2.5 is composed of organic chemicals, dust, soot and metals from vehicles, factories and burned materials. These microscopic particles can enter the bloodstream and are linked to respiratory, cardiovascular, and other serious conditions.