December 9, 2025: Dhaka among top 10 most polluted cities in the world

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Is the air quality good in Dhaka?

On December 8, 2025, at 10:30 PM PT, Dhaka, Bangladesh, is experiencing very poor air quality, with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 246 classified as very unhealthy.

Short-term exposure to these conditions air can trigger coughing, breathing difficulty, chest tightness, and worsen asthma or heart disease, especially in children, older adults, pregnant people, and those with lung or heart conditions.

Air quality is dynamic and, like the weather, can change frequently. Dhaka ranked as the 4th most polluted major city in the world on Tuesday morning.

Click here for a real-time air quality map of Dhaka.

While the air quality conditions today are unusually poor, it is important to note that the average PM2.5 concentration in 2024 for Dhaka was 78 µg/m³, equating to an AQI of 162 (“unhealthy”) and was 15.6 times the WHO annual guideline of 5 µg/m³.

Dhaka, Bangladesh ranked as the 4th most polluted major city on Dec 8, 2025. Source: IQAir.

When will air quality improve in Dhaka?

Air quality in Dhaka is expected to remain poor over the next one to two days. Although AQI levels may drop gradually, they will still stay in the "unhealthy" to "unhealthy for sensitive groups" range.

Hourly air quality forecast for Dhaka, Bangladesh for Dec 8, 2025. Source: IQAir.

Historically, Dhaka’s air quality tends to remain poor through the cool and dry season and improves more consistently during the monsoon months, when rain and stronger winds help to disperse and wash out pollutants (1).

Air quality map of Dhaka, Bangladesh on Dec 8, 2025. Source: IQAir.

What is causing poor air quality in Dhaka?

The very unhealthy air quality in Dhaka is driven by a combination of strong local pollution sources and seasonal weather patterns that trap pollutants near the ground (2).

Key contributors identified by environmental assessments and government linked reports include:

  • Brick kilns around the city that burn low quality fuels and release large amounts of fine particulate matter and other pollutants into the air (3).
  • Exhaust from a dense and growing vehicle fleet, including diesel and older gasoline engines that emit soot, nitrogen dioxide, and carbon monoxide (4).
  • Dust from extensive construction activity, unpaved or damaged roads, and demolition work, which contributes to high PM10 levels, especially on dry and windy days.
  • Seasonal meteorological conditions during winter, including cooler temperatures, temperature inversions, and lighter winds, which reduce vertical mixing and allow pollution to accumulate over the city (5).

How can I protect myself from poor air quality?

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[1] Dhaka Tribune (2025, December 09). Dhaka’s air quality 2nd worst in the world Tuesday morning.

[2] BanglaNews24 (2025, December 09). Dhaka air quality worsens today, ranks 2nd globally.

[3] Somoy News (2025, December 09). Dhaka tops list of most polluted cities today.

[4] Jago News Desk (2025, December 08). Dhaka ranks 2nd among cities with worst air quality.

[5] UNB News (2025, December 07). Dhaka’s air quality world’s 3rd worst this morning.

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