
The Atmospheric Monitoring Directorate Mexico City published its latest report on the Air quality and the possible Health effects in the nation’s capital and the metropolitan area.
Every day and hourly, the capital’s authorities announce the state of the inhaled environment Intensity of ultraviolet rays in the Valley of Mexico.
Following the release of air quality in Mexico City and the metropolitan area of the State of Mexico, recommendations are made on outdoor activities for the general population and sensitive groups.
While the capital authorities are also taking environmental measures to improve air quality, such as the application of the environmental contingency and the double Hoy No Circula.
Here is the report 05:00 am air quality in the metropolitan area of the Eastern Valley of Mexico December 8th.
He Air and health index The city government found that air quality “Good” this Monday in Mexico City and the State of Mexico.
This means that the health risk “Low” for people who engage in outdoor activities, especially sensitive groups.
Regarding the index of Ultraviolet rays reached a Level 0This means it requires “no protection” from the intensity of the sun.
In this sense, the authorities of Mexico City have published the following recommendations:
You can do outdoor activities.

The Atmospheric Monitoring Directorate has 16 stations that record air quality in Mexico City, according to the latest report. These were the results of each individual station.
Tlalpan (AJM): Good
Benito Juarez (BJU): No data or under maintenance
Azcapotzalco (CAM): Good
Coyoacan (CCA): Good
Cuajimalpa (CUA): Good
Gustavo A. Madero (GAM): No data or under maintenance
Cuauhtémoc (HGM): Good
Iztacalco (IZT): No data or under maintenance
Venustiano Carranza (MER): Good
Miguel Hidalgo (MGH): Good
Álvaro Obregón (PED): Good
Cuajimalpa (SFE): No data or under maintenance
Iztapalapa (SAC): Good
Tlahuac (TAH): No data or under maintenance
Coyoacan (UAX): Good
Iztapalapa (UIZ): Good
Meanwhile, the air quality in the 13 monitoring stations in the Mexican territory is as follows:
Atizapan (ATI): Good
Chalco (CHO): No data or under maintenance
Cuautitlán Izcalli (CUT): Good
Naucalpan (FAC): Good
Nezahualcóyotl (FAR): No data or under maintenance
Ecatepec (LLA): Good
Tlalnepantla Annex (LPR): Good
Nezahualcóyotl (NEZ): Good
Ecatepec (SAG): Good
Tlalnepantla (TLA): Good
Tultitlán (TLI): Good
Coacalco (VIF): Good
Ecatepec (XAL): No data or under maintenance
It is important to note that some municipalities and mayoralties appear repeatedly on the list because they have more than one air monitoring station.

Mexico is one of the Latin American countries with the highest levels of air pollution Mexico City slightly surpassing Santiago de Chile in the concentration of fine particles.
The world report on Air quality 2024manufactured by IQAirpoints out that air pollution is a significant problem in the country, mainly due to the high concentration of fine PM2.5 particles, which are the most dangerous to health. In 2024, PM2.5 concentrations in Mexico were about 3.5 times higher than the WHO recommended annual reference value World Health Organization (WHO).
The main pollutant in Mexico and in cities like Montereyis PM2.5 and consists of organic chemicals, dust, soot and metals from vehicles, factories and burning materials. These microscopic particles can enter the bloodstream and are linked to respiratory, cardiovascular and other serious illnesses.