Poisonous air outbreak in Delhi-NCR, 73% of households sick
Poisonous air outbreak in Delhi-NCR, 73% of households sick
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New Delhi: Air pollution has reached a very severe level in the country's capital Delhi-NCR. The Air Quality Index (AQI) has crossed 900 in many areas. The level of 310-400 AQI is considered to be very bad for health. The impact of poisonous air in Delhi, Gurugram, Ghaziabad, Noida and Faridabad before Diwali has started appearing on individuals. According to a survey, about 73% of the households here have a sick person.

According to the survey, due to poisonous air, people are making a compound of colds, cough, sore throats and eye irritation. In addition, people are also having trouble breathing due to poor air. In many people, it also continues to be a crisis of cancer. The company named local circles has conducted a survey in view of the problems being faced by air pollution. Through this, efforts have been made to find out how much of the poisonous air is affecting the people.

Under this survey, questions were asked from about 35 thousand persons in Delhi NCR. Under this, 13% of Delhi and Gurugram, 19% in Noida and Ghaziabad, and 17% in Faridabad, the persons said that no member of their house has had any impact of air pollution. While 73% of the households said that they were sick. A similar survey was conducted about one and a half months ago. At that time, it was said that 65% of the households have no unhealthy poisonous air. Meaning the effect of poisonous air has increased very much in recent times. In Delhi, 85% of the people are now speaking that there is no sick in their homes.

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