April 13, 2020
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Air Quality Dips Once Again in Delhi

New Delhi: A blanket of toxic haze engulfs the national capital, on Nov 13, 2019. The Delhi air quality index (AQI) is at emergency levels again on Wednesday with an overall count of 476 and not much relief is expected for the next two days till Friday. While overall AQI is in the severe category, PM10 count is at 489 and PM2.5 at 326 is also in the severe category. (Photo: IANS)

Air pollution in the national capital region increased a notch and stood in “moderate” category on Sunday.

New Delhi: A blanket of toxic haze engulfs the national capital, on Nov 13, 2019. The Delhi air quality index (AQI) is at emergency levels again on Wednesday with an overall count of 476 and not much relief is expected for the next two days till Friday. While overall AQI is in the severe category, PM10 count is at 489 and PM2.5 at 326 is also in the severe category. (Photo: IANS)
(Photo: IANS)

According to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research (SAFAR), tiny particles in the air known as PM 2.5 are docked at 56, while PM 10 stood at 104 in the “moderate” range.

As per the data published by the Central pollution Control Board (CPCB), AQI at Delhi Technological University stood at 108, 131 in Mundaka, 96 in Dwarka, 80 in ITO and 92 in Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

The quality of air was in the “good” category last week, but spiked on March 6 after people burst crackers to “challenge the darkness” as a sign of participation in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call for switching off lights and lighting diyas and lamps to mark the fight against the coronavirus crisis.

The maximum and minimum temperatures in the national capital will hover over 37 and 22 degrees, respectively.

The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted “strong surface winds during the day-time”.

Meanwhile, AQI in Pune, Ahmedabad and Mumbai was docked in the “satisfactory” category at 65, 98 and 82, respectively.

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