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Delhi Sees `Very Poor` Air Quality Post Diwali Celebrations As Smog Blankets Capital, Check AQI

Zee News Friday, 1 November 2024 ()
Several regions in the national capital recorded 'very poor' air quality on Friday morning, a day after Diwali celebrations.
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Post-Diwali, Delhi's air quality plunged to "very poor" with an AQI of 361, significantly worse than last year's 218. RK Puram recorded the highest at 398, followed by other areas exceeding 395. Despite a firecracker ban, widespread violations were reported across the city, with visible residue. The...

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