Climate in Delhi becomes poisonous with pink cold, AQI crosses 200

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Pink cold has knocked in Delhi. People have started feeling it in the morning and evening. Meanwhile, the rapid increase in air pollution since Dussehra has left the people of Delhi in shock. On Tuesday morning, AQI was recorded at 205 in ITI Jahangirpur, which falls in the harsh category and is quite harmful for health. 

According to WHO standards, the level of Delhi pollution on Tuesday was 6.8 times. More recorded. Pollution level at all meteorological centers of Delhi was recorded in poor category on Tuesday. 

AQI reached 234 

Delhi Pollution Department According to Delhiites had to face poor air quality for two consecutive days. The pollution level reached 234 on Monday. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), after Dussehra, Delhi’s air quality index (AQI) reached 224 on Sunday, which falls in the ‘poor’ category. Before this, the last time the air quality was recorded in the poor category was 19 days ago (on September 25).

Incidents of stubble burning increased 

Satellite According to pictures taken from, incidents of fire in fields have increased in the last week. The number of incidents of stubble burning has increased to more than 100.

More than 100 incidents of stubble burning in fields have been reported in Punjab between October 10 and October 13. According to the data, on Monday, 68 incidents of burning of stubble in fields were reported in Punjab, 29 in Haryana, 25 in Uttar Pradesh and one such incident in the national capital.

Grape One implemented in Delhi 

After the air quality in Delhi remained in the ‘poor’ category for the second consecutive day, the Central Government’s Air Pollution Control Panel for Delhi-NCR has issued a Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) to the state governments. Instructed to implement the first phase of. 

Signs of further reduction in temperature

The maximum temperature recorded in Delhi on Monday was 34.4 degrees Celsius. Which is one degree more than the average for the season. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the relative humidity level remained between 75 percent to 39 percent and the minimum temperature was 18.6 degrees Celsius.

The Meteorological Department has predicted partly cloudy sky on Tuesday. After this, the weather is forecast to remain clear in Delhi till October 20. According to weather experts, the pattern of sunshine during the day and rain in the evening will continue for the next few days.

The maximum temperature in Delhi is expected to be around 35 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature will be around 18 degrees Celsius. Whereas during the next five days the minimum temperature is likely to fall by three degrees.