Delhi-NCR air in 'critical' category, pollution-hit hard
Delhi-NCR air in 'critical' category, pollution-hit hard
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New Delhi: Two days after Diwali, air pollution has continued to haunt Delhi. There is no significant reduction in pollution even today, Sunday. Today's AQI is 436 indicating that air quality is in the 'serious' category. Let me tell all of you that this has been informed by the air quality monitoring agency of Delhi. In fact, the air in Delhi NCR last Saturday heaved a sigh of relief due to the pollution that continued since Diwali night and the wind is likely to blow today i.e.

SAFAR India has predicted strong winds on Sunday as well. There is a possibility that air pollution may fall below the critical category to a very poor category. At the same time, it is said that the layer of smog was also slightly lighter due to the effect of strong wind. On the other hand, according to the MET department, it will be partly cloudy today i.e. At the same time, there will be light to moderate fog in the morning. It is said that the wind will blow at a speed of 20 to 30 kmph.

At the same time, the maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to be 28 and 15 degrees Celsius respectively. Let me tell you all that for the second consecutive day after Diwali last Saturday, the air index of all places crossed 400. While the air index in most parts of Delhi remained in the Red Zone, the increase in wind speed has partially dispersed the pollutants in the atmosphere. The change is said to have been visible everywhere and the air index improved on Saturday as compared to Friday.

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