North India forced to breathe the world's most poisonous air, these figures are very scary

New Delhi: The mist has worsened the situation in the national capital Delhi and adjoining areas for the last one month. The AQI of North India has been continuously in bad category, due to which people are in a bad condition. Since Diwali, the smoke of firecrackers, stubble burning in Punjab-Haryana has greatly increased the haze in Delhi-NCR. Now a figure has come to light which shows that the air of North India has been the worst in the world.

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News agency Reuters has released some graphics about air quality in the world in the last few days, according to the PM 2.5 data, the air quality of the world has been reported. In this, the situation of North India is seen as the worst in the world. Let me tell you that at the time when there was a bad condition due to haze in Delhi-NCR, at that time, in California, America, the fire in the forest had created a bad situation. Even after this, the condition of Delhi-NCR was the worst.

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News agency Reuters has written that every year in winter, a mist sheet is seen in New Delhi and its adjoining areas. Because of which air pollution is very high. According to the data released, PM 2.5 level in Delhi-NCR reached 407,500 on November 3 and November 4. The report claimed that due to these conditions of pollution, heart and lung disease can increase, as well as it has a very bad effect on children.

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