The environmental contingency in Mexico City and the State of Mexico continues TODAY, February 17, 2026: Latest news on air quality | LIVE
An environmental contingency due to ozone remains in Phase 1 in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area, with ongoing measures to reduce exposure to polluted air and emissions.
The environmental contingency declared due to high ozone levels remains in Phase 1 for the Mexico City Metropolitan Area as of February 17, 2026. Authorities are continuing to implement measures aimed at reducing the population's exposure to contaminated air and limiting the emissions of pollutants. This ongoing contingency highlights the severe air quality problems faced in the region.
Current climatic conditions contribute to a warm atmosphere, which is unfavorable for ozone formation and accumulation. This weather pattern has led to a significant decline in air quality, categorized as poor to very poor, prompting further public health concerns. Residents are encouraged to limit outdoor activities and follow safety guidelines to minimize health risks associated with the current air pollution levels.
Milenio, as a major news outlet in Mexico, is providing live updates regarding the air quality situation and contingency measures in place. The continued monitoring and reporting of air quality is crucial for the health and safety of citizens in both Mexico City and the State of Mexico, as officials work to address the ongoing environmental challenges posed by pollution and weather conditions.