Fog and smog sheet in Delhi, Noida becomes polluted city in country
Fog and smog sheet in Delhi, Noida becomes polluted city in country
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New Delhi: Due to the increasing cold winds day by day and its speed subsided, a thick sheet of smog was observed in Delhi-NCR on Saturday for the second consecutive day. Pollution in the entire area remained at a serious level. Noida was the most polluted city in the country in NCR, while the top 5 polluted cities were in NCR, along with Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, and Bulandshahr. The travel forecast is that with increasing wind speed, the level of pollution will decrease on Sunday. Air can reach very bad levels from severe levels.

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According to sources, the wind speed was less than 10 km per hour on Saturday. Air humidity was also between 69 and 10%. Apart from this, the temperature was also low. Due to the mixed effect, Delhi's pollution could not be removed and the sheet of smog was covered throughout the NCR.

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Except Gurugram, there was a severe level of air pollution in neighboring cities including Delhi. The air quality index of the most polluted city of Noida reached 474, while the index of Greater Noida was at 467. The index of Ghaziabad, Delhi and Faridabad stood at 454, 418 and 441, while the air of Gurugram was polluted to 302 level. The forecast for the journey is that the wind speed will increase on Sunday. This can reduce the pollution level. This will keep the air polluted at very poor levels.

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