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Delhi, central pollution control board and AQI
Delhi AQI Remains 'Severe' Thick Fog Pollution Persists For The Fourth Day In A Row
After reaching a peak, Delhi’s AQI has remained in the ‘severe’ category for the fourth day in a row. Covered in a thick blanket of fog and pollution, the poor visibility has even caused many school to remain closed for the past few days.
Delhi air pollution: AQI remains in 'severe' category, thick smog blankets national capital
According to Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data, Anand Vihar recorded an AQI of 436, Bawana at 438, Dwarka Sector 8 at 410, Mundka at 421, Alipur at 437, Burari Crossing at 429, Lodhi Road at 426,
Delhi air pollution: AQI remains ‘severe’ for 4th day, thick smog blankets NCR
The air quality in several parts of Delhi remained in the severe category on Saturday, November 16, while a dense layer of smog continued to envelop the national capital, Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram and other areas of NCR for the fourth consecutive day.
Blanket of smog envelopes parts of Delhi as AQI remains in ‘severe’ category
The AQI was recorded at 406 on 8 am Saturday morning. Health concerns include respiratory issues, eye irritation, and increased risk of cardiovascular problems.
Delhi AQI Today: Another day of smog covering Delhi as air quality continues to be ‘severe’
Chief Minister Atishi announced a revision of working hours across government offices to combat pollution and reduce traffic congestion on Friday.
Delhi's air quality continues to be 'severe', smog blankets city, AQI reaches 404
Delhi's AQI hits a hazardous 404 with smog blanketing the city; restrictions imposed, including school closures and fines for violators.
Delhi air pollution sparks emergency measures as smog shrouds city
Air pollution choking New Delhi has ground outdoor work to a halt and disrupted air travel in the Indian capital.
Delhi chokes as air pollution turns 'severe'
Delhi and its neighbouring cities are experiencing pollution levels that are at least 30-35 times the safe limit recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). Every year, Delhi and northern states battle hazardous air during the winter months of October to January due to plummeting temperatures,
Delhi air pollution: City chokes as AQI remains in 'severe' category
Delhi's air quality remained severely hazardous for the fourth consecutive day, with a thick smog layer blanketing the city. The Air Quality Index (AQI) reached alarming levels, prompting concerns about respiratory and cardiovascular health.
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In Graphics l What AQI does and does not tell you
New Delhi and its surrounding towns are currently blanketed in a dense haze, with air quality deteriorating by the day.
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Delhi Enters Day 4 Of 'Severe' AQI; Govt Announces Staggered Timings For Employees
Some other steps taken by the Delhi government include extra Metro trips, ban on construction work, dedicated shuttle buses ...
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AQI at 396: Delhi staggers govt office timings as air quality moves to ‘very poor’ category
The Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) forecasts ‘very poor’ air quality for subsequent six days.
newsbytesapp.com
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Not Delhi—with 1600 AQI—this city is world's most polluted
Lahore, Pakistan, has dethroned New Delhi to become the world's most polluted city. Lahore's Air Quality Index (AQI) soared ...
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Delhi AQI in severe category: Are schools, colleges, and offices open today?
Delhi’s air quality remains severe, prompting CAQM to enforce GRAP Stage III restrictions. Schools up to Class 5 will shift ...
Hindustan Times
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AQI of several U.P. cities poor to ‘very poor’
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reading above 300 is considered very poor which can lead to respiratory illness on prolonged exposure, according to ...
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Schools in Pakistan's Punjab to remain closed till Nov 24 amid heavy smog and high AQI
The Punjab government is extending school closures for another week due to hazardous smog levels, according to Ary News.
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