Death By Breath Series | Records analysed by The Indian Express and data obtained by the newspaper under the Right to Information Act show a pattern emerging and hardening. Of steadily worsening air and an action plan gathering dust severely undermining the quality of life in the country's financial capital.
According to scientists, Cyclone Tej is headed in the northwesterly direction ringing in rain activity in Yemen, owing to which Mumbai as well as the entire west coast is slated to receive no rainfall even after the cyclone's complete development.
After the withdrawal of monsoon on October 10, the city has been witnessing a rise in the heat with average daily maximum temperature ranging from 32 to 34 degrees for a week.