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New Delhi's air quality hit a 'severe' level for the first time this season, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) reaching 418 on Wednesday.
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News video: VIDEO: Poisonous Smog Engulfs Delhi-NCR | Delhi's Air Becomes Unbreathable Again | Watch

VIDEO: Poisonous Smog Engulfs Delhi-NCR | Delhi's Air Becomes Unbreathable Again | Watch 03:23

Description: Delhi continues to grapple with hazardous pollution levels, as the Air Quality Index (AQI) remains in the 'Very Poor' category. Despite various efforts, air quality poses serious health risks, especially during the winter months when pollution levels spike. Authorities are monitoring the...

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