Delhi AQI to remain in 'very poor' zone as share of farm fires likely to go up to 15% by Thursday
Tuesday, 22 October 2024 () Delhi is expected to remain in the 'very poor' air quality zone for the next few days due to increased stubble burning and unfavorable weather conditions for pollutant dispersion. Authorities have invoked Stage-II restrictions under the revised GRAP, urging citizens to use public transport and avoid activities contributing to pollution.
Delhi's air quality index (AQI) registered at 349, placing it in the 'very poor' category according to SAFAR monitoring system. Jahangirpuri emerged as the most polluted area within Delhi, recording a concerning AQI of 417, while Anand Vihar followed closely with an AQI of 402. A dense layer of smog...
Delhi's air quality has shown a slight improvement, dropping to an AQI of 274, yet it still remains in the 'poor' category. Key areas such as Burari and Mathura Road reported alarming AQI levels of..
The latest IMD weather update reveals that Delhi's Air Quality Index (AQI) remains alarmingly high at 310, categorizing it as "very poor." As residents face the health impacts of deteriorating air..