Delhi's air quality remains in 'poor' category, breathing becomes difficult
Delhi's air quality remains in 'poor' category, breathing becomes difficult
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New Delhi: The pollution level in the national capital Delhi has reached a very low level these days. Even breathing has become difficult in many areas of the capital. In many areas of Delhi, the Air Quality Index ie AQI has reached critical condition. Due to pollution, people have suffocated in many areas and it is becoming difficult to breathe. The worst situation is in Alipur area, where the Air Quality Index (AQI) has reached a critical condition today (Friday).

Air quality (AQI) is between 0 to 50, it is considered good, while it is considered satisfactory if it is between 51 and 100 and it is considered moderate if it is between 101 and 200. But if it reaches above 200, then it falls into the category of bad. 201 to 300 is bad, 301 to 400 is very bad and between 401 and 500 the situation becomes very serious.

According to data from the Delhi Pollution Control Committee, the PM2.5 level in Alipur area has reached 442, while the PM2.5 level has reached 392 in Anand Vihar, one of the pollution hotspots. In Punjabi Bagh, the PM2.5 level is 364 and the temple route is 344. The figures of the Ministry of Earth Sciences are also telling the same story. According to the ministry, the PM2.5 level in Delhi is 304, while in Noida it has reached 342.

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