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Delhi air pollution: Wind speed dips, farm fires hit AQI

IndiaTimes Saturday, 2 November 2024
New Delhi experienced a brief improvement in air quality on Saturday morning due to consistent winds, but pollution worsened later in the day as winds calmed and stubble burning from other states increased. The AQI reached 'very poor' levels, and further deterioration is expected due to unfavorable meteorological conditions.
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