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Delhi Air pollution: Thick smog engulfs national capital after Diwali celebration

DNA Monday, 13 November 2023
Visuals from various parts of Delhi showed thick haze covering the roads, significantly reducing visibility and making it difficult to see beyond a few hundred metres.
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News video: Delhi Air crisis worsens as Diwali fireworks wipe out rain relief | Delhi AQI | Oneindia News

Delhi Air crisis worsens as Diwali fireworks wipe out rain relief | Delhi AQI | Oneindia News 03:34

The air quality in Delhi and nearby cities reached hazardous levels a day after Diwali with the widespread violation of the firecracker ban across the National Capital Region (NCR) on Sunday raising pollution concerns. #AQI #DelhiAirPollution #DelhiSmogToday #SmogInDelhi #DelhiAirNews...

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