10 Most Dangerously Polluted Cities in the World 2024

By: Khushi Thakur | June 6, 2024

10. Bandhwari, India

Bandhwari, a village located near Gurugram in Haryana has an average AQI of 90.5. Factor responsible water contamination, landfill miss management, trash dumping and more.

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9. Greater Noida, India

Greater Noida, a rapidly expanding city in India, has an average AQI of 91.3. There are several reasons for pollution, like numerous industries, construction activities, urbanization, deforestation and more.

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8. Raiwind, Pakistan

Raiwind, a bustling urban center in Pakistan, having an average AQI of 92.2. Pollution challenges stemming from various sources are no pollution control measures, vehicular population, lack of waste management infrastructure and more.

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7. Gurugram, India

Gurugram, one of the rapidly growing cities in India and around the world, faces significant pollution challenges having an average AQI of 93. Factors for pollution are urbanization, industrialization, waste burning and more.

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6. Noida, India

Noida, an industrial hub and a rapidly developing city in India has an average AQI of 97.7. Reason responsible for the pollution are vehicle emission, dust and poor waste management.

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5. Delhi, India

Delhi, the capital city of India, is one of the world's most polluted cities having the average AQI of 98.6. The city has major pollution sources such as crop burning, construction, garbage generation and more.

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4. Faisalabad, Pakistan

Faisalabad is one of the Pakistan largest industrial hubs has an average AQI of 104.6  as there are various factor contributing to the pollution such as numerous industries, vehicular exhaust, and the burning of solid waste.

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3. Gujranwala, Pakistan

Gujranwala, a major industrial city in Pakistan has an average AQI of 105.3. The city suffers from pollution due to the Industrial activities, vehicular emissions, and burning of agricultural waste.

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2. Hotan, China

Hotan, China, is world second most polluted city with an average AQI of 110.1. The reasons are rapid advancement in infrastructure and frequent sandstorms lead to high levels of particulate matter in Hotan.

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1. Ghaziabad, India

Ghaziabad, known as the most polluted city in the world, has an average air quality index of 110.2, an unhealthy air quality. Reasons Traffic, industrial emissions, and construction dust and garbage.

Data Source: Worldpopulationreview.com