When will poison from Delhi's winds go? Air quality still 'very poor'
When will poison from Delhi's winds go? Air quality still 'very poor'
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New Delhi: There has been a decrease in air pollution in the country's capital Delhi in the last few days, but still there is no complete relief. In such a situation, if you are leaving the house on Thursday morning, then there is a need to be a little careful. Actually, the air quality (AQI) in Delhi remains 360. It is in the 'very poor' category. Earlier this level was at 382 on the previous day.

It is noteworthy that for many days the air in the capital has remained poisonous, in such a situation people are questioning that when will this air be clean. According to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research (SAFAR), Delhi's AQI has been recorded as 360. A layer of smog remained in many areas since morning, which has also affected visibility. The AQI forecasting agency has claimed that the situation in the capital and its surrounding cities may worsen in the coming two days.

Earlier on Wednesday, the air quality was recorded 'very poor' for the second consecutive day. At the same time, due to stubble burning in many states including Punjab, Haryana and fireworks on Diwali, the air of Delhi had come in the severe category for a few days. Although the situation has improved after three days, there is still 'poison' in the air.

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