Delhi's 'Very Poor' Air Quality Poses Health Risks

Days ahead of Diwali, the air quality in Delhi-NCR has turned poisonous, due to an increase in pollution.
Despite the Graded Response Action Plan’s implementation, Air Quality Index (AQI) in Delhi-NCR region crossed the 300 mark.
Delhi’s overall air quality has plunged to “very poor” category. On Friday, the AQI recorded at several places of Delhi-NCR crossed 300. The System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR) has forecasted that the pollution levels will increase in the coming days if there is no major change in weather. Delhi’s air pollution has also increased due to stubble burning activity in Haryana, Punjab, and nearby border regions. Watch the full report here:
Delhi’s overall air quality has plunged to “very poor” category. On Friday, the AQI recorded at several places of Delhi-NCR crossed 300. The System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR) has forecasted that the pollution levels will increase in the coming days if there is no major change in weather. Delhi’s air pollution has also increased due to stubble burning activity in Haryana, Punjab, and nearby border regions. Watch the full report here:
Delhi's #AQI remained in the "very poor" category with authorities advising residents with precautionary measures to combat health risks. According SAFAR the stubble burning activity in Haryana, Punjab, and nearby border regions showing an increasing trend over the last 72 hours pic.twitter.com/uHGm8o2kP6
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