Situation of Health Emergency in Delhi; Worst Air Day in the Capital

At the same time, there is a rapid change in the weather. Delhi's wind broke a one-year record on Monday amid frequent fluctuations in weather. AQI peaked at 477.

Yogita S.
Published on: 10 Nov 2020 6:32 AM GMT
Situation of Health Emergency in Delhi; Worst Air Day in the Capital
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Situation of Health Emergency in Delhi; Worst Air Day in the Capital

New Delhi: Air pollution continues to increase in the country's capital New Delhi. In Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh adjoining Delhi, the situation of stubble burning has become very serious. The latest data on air pollution has been released by the Foreign Meteorological Department. According to which Delhi has become the most polluting city in the world.

AQI at 469 in Delhi:

Whereas, according to the Central Pollution Control Board, the situation has worsened in NCR as well as in the cities of Delhi due to continuous increase in air pollution.

If we look at the latest report of CPCB, the air quality level (AQI) of Delhi has been recorded at 469. At the same time, 489 was found in Narela, Delhi and AQI 497 in Gurugram adjoining Delhi. The condition of Noida city adjacent to Delhi is very bad. The air quality level has been recorded here 480.

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Situation of Health Emergency:

Due to the ever increasing pollution in Delhi, situations like health emergency have occurred. In view of this, the National Green Tribunal on Monday banned the bursting and selling of firecrackers in Delhi-NCR till 30 November. Pollution reached dangerous levels in Delhi-NCR on Monday.

Due to the dangerous level of pollution, people are finding it difficult to breathe, now most people have also complained of eye irritation.

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At the same time, there is a rapid change in the weather. Delhi's wind broke a one-year record on Monday amid frequent fluctuations in weather. AQI peaked at 477.

This is the highest figure not only this year, but after November 3 last year. AQI 494 was last recorded. Now this is the first time in this season, when the AQI of all the cities of Delhi-NCR remained in the emergency category for the fifth consecutive day.

The severity of the situation has worsened, it can also be understood that the newly constituted commission has requested people to keep an eye on the air quality of Delhi-NCR and do not leave the house unless it is very necessary.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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