May 7, 2026: Dhaka among top 10 most polluted cities in the world

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  • by IQAir Staff Writers
May 7, 2026: Dhaka among top 10 most polluted cities in the world

Is the air quality good in Dhaka?

As of May 7, 2026, at 10:30 AM (local time, GMT+6), Dhaka, Bangladesh, is experiencing poor air quality, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) exceeding 180. Air conditions fall within the unhealthy to very unhealthy range, driven primarily by elevated PM2.5 concentrations.

For a complete, real-time view of current pollution levels, see Dhaka's air quality map.

While air quality today is poor, long-term data highlight the scale of the challenge. In 2025, Dhaka’s average PM2.5 concentration was 68 µg/m³, corresponding to an AQI of 157, classified as unhealthy, and measuring 13.6 times the WHO annual guideline of 5 µg/m³.

That year, Dhaka ranked as the 32nd most polluted city globally, while Bangladesh was identified as the second most polluted country in the world, underscoring the country’s ongoing air quality crisis.

Dhaka, Bangladesh, ranked among the most polluted major cities as of May 7, 2026, at 10:30 AM (local time). Source: IQAir.

Air quality map of Dhaka, Bangladesh, as of May 7, 2026, at 10:30 AM (local time). Source: IQAir.

When will the air quality improve in Dhaka?

Meaningful improvement is unlikely until the monsoon season arrives, typically from June onward, when increased rainfall and stronger winds help cleanse the atmosphere. In the near term, brief relief may come from isolated rain events or wind gusts, but these tend to be temporary (1).

Hourly air quality forecast for Dhaka, Bangladesh, as of May 7, 2026, at 10:30 AM (local time). Source: IQAir.

What is causing poor air quality in Dhaka?

Dhaka's poor air quality is driven by year-round structural emission sources. The six key PM2.5 contributors include household combustion, power plants, brick kilns, solid waste burning, road dust, and vehicle exhaust, with household combustion alone accounting for the largest share (2).

Over 7,000 traditional brick kilns operate nationwide with inadequate emission controls, while transboundary pollution contributes an additional 25% of fine particulates. Large-scale construction projects generate extensive resuspended dust, further compounding pollution levels year-round (3).

Weak enforcement of vehicle emission standards and construction site dust controls continues to allow these overlapping sources to sustain unhealthy conditions even in the summer months.

How can I protect myself from poor air quality?

About IQAir

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Article resources

[1] Roy P. (2026, March 6). Dhaka air turns unhealthy even before dry season. The Daily Star.
[2] Williams A. (2024, May 23). The Causes of Air Pollution in Dhaka City, Bangladesh. Smart Air.
[3] Lee M., Bayazid A.R., Rosenthal L., et al. Spatiotemporal patterns in air pollution and sound in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Nature. (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-12815-9.

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