Top 20 Most Polluted Cities of the World in 2024

Rank City Country
1 Byrnihat India
2 Delhi India
3 Karaganda Kazakhstan
4 Mullanpur India
5 Lahore Pakistan
6 Faridabad India
7 N’Djamena Chad
8 Loni India
9 New Delhi India
10 Multan Pakistan
11 Peshawar Pakistan
12 Sialkot Pakistan
13 Gurugram India
14 Ganganagar India
15 Hotan China
16 Greater Noida India
17 Bhiwadi India
18 Muzaffarnagar India
19 Hanumangarh India
20 Noida India
Source: IQAir – World Air Quality Report 2024

 

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