Rain, strong winds improve Delhi's air quality to 'moderate' category
Rain, strong winds improve Delhi's air quality to 'moderate' category
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New Delhi: There has been a great improvement in the ongoing pollution in the capital of the country, due to which the people of the city again got an opportunity to breathe clean air. After the rain and strong winds, the quality of air in Delhi has reached the 'Moderate' category on Monday morning. A government agency forecasting the weather has said that the air quality is likely to improve and reach the 'satisfactory' category.

The Air Quality Index (AQI) in New Delhi was recorded at 148 am. The index was recorded 354 in the last 24 hours on Sunday and 443 on Saturday. The Air Quality Early Warning System for Delhi has said that AQI is likely to remain in the middle category on Monday and Tuesday.

Explain that the scale of AQI is measured between zero to 500. AQIs between 0 and 50 is considered 'good'. Levels between 51 and 100 are placed in the 'Satisfactory' category. The third level is considered 101 to 200 'medium' or moderate. At the same time, the fourth stage is 201 to 300, which is placed in the 'Bad' category. The fifth stage 301 to 400 AQI, in which air is considered 'very bad'. If you stay in this air for a long time, the risk of respiratory disease increases.

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