Delhi: Pollution increases trouble due to relief from cold wave, air quality reaches dangerous level
Delhi: Pollution increases trouble due to relief from cold wave, air quality reaches dangerous level
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New Delhi: Delhiites have got relief from cold wave, but the cold is still intact. However, due to strong winds in the past weekend, the capital got a little relief from pollution. While the cycle of cold winds has stopped since Sunday, there has been a slight relief from the cold, but the level of pollution has increased. In many areas of Delhi, the minimum temperature is maintained at 9 degree Celsius level.

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On Monday, the temperature in Safdarjung area was 9.8 degrees Celsius at 5:30 in the morning. The temperature in Palam has been recorded at 11 degrees, which is one degree Celsius higher than Sunday. On Monday, 1000 meters visibility was recorded in Safdarjung, while in Palam also 1200 meters visibility was recorded. The level of pollution is being increased once again. AQI (PM 2.5) was 371 in Anandvihar, 391 in Rohini and 337 in Munirka, which is very dangerous for health.

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14 trains coming to Delhi are running late for 1 to 3 hours. The most delayed trains are Mumbai-Amritsar Express and Raxaul-Anand Vihar Sadbhavna Express which are reaching Delhi for 3 hours late. Gaya-New Delhi Mahabodhi Express, Bhubaneswar-New Delhi Express, and many other trains are also running late than their scheduled time.

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