Delhi, breathing 'poisonous air' for 28 days, 'pollution' also broke the record after the heat in the capital
Delhi, breathing 'poisonous air' for 28 days, 'pollution' also broke the record after the heat in the capital
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New Delhi: Not only is the heat breaking records in the national capital, but the amount of pollutants in the air is also very high. Despite the hot weather, Delhiites have not received a single day of moderate, satisfactory or good quality air in April. Alam is that the air of Delhi was recorded in the poor category for 28 days, while it remained in the very poor category for two days.

Experts believe that early summer, lack of rain, intermittent dust storms are the major causes of pollution. In terms of pollution, April in 2020 was the cleanest in the last six years. In this, 16 days out of 30 were good, while 14 days moderate air was found. Let us tell you that the rain removes the accumulated pollutants in the atmosphere, but after March this year, there has not been even a single rain in April. The dust of second north-west India came here with thunderstorms several times. Along with this, due to the effect of climate change this year, the scorching heat also came ahead of time.

Due to all these reasons pollution has increased. This time in April, due to increasing air pollution, there is no rain at all and dusty parts of South India along with south-westerly wind, the scorching heat has already arrived a fortnight ago. Along with this, local factors have been playing their role in Delhi's pollution.

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