Delhi air and Smog turn poisonous AQI crosses 693 today in Shahdara

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Delhi Pollution: In Delhi NCR, haze was seen in the sky on Wednesday morning, while the level of air pollution reached dangerous levels. On Wednesday morning, the highest pollution was recorded at 693 in Shahdara. People have started breathing due to pollution. According to the Meteorological Department, visibility is also very low.

Due to increase in AQI, people are having difficulty in breathing. Also, people are troubled by burning sensation in the eyes. According to the Meteorological Department, poisonous air is blowing in many areas of Delhi, which is not good for health.

This is the condition of Delhi

According to the real time air quality index, on Wednesday it was 693 in ITI Shahdara, 616 in RK Puram and Mandir Marg, 571 in Satyavati College, Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, Narela, Jahangirpuri and DIT, 539 in GTB Nagar, 528 in New Sarup Nagar. , 525 in Ihbas, 523 in Delhi Cantt and Chanakyapuri, 518 in Mukherjee Nagar, 517 in Model Town, 515 in Rohini and Kohat Enclave, 513 in Loni and Belgian Embassy, ​​510 in Ghazipur, 496 in Bhalswa Landfill, 493 in Diplomatic Enclave, 491 AQI was recorded in Dwarka, 489 in Bawana Industrial Area, 468 in Deepali, 418 in Bali Nagar, 462 in Daryaganj and Connaught Place. This is a symbol of a dangerous situation.

Pollution is highest due to vehicles

Delhi’s air quality remained in the ‘very poor’ category for the 14th consecutive day on Wednesday. AQI 334 was recorded on Tuesday. The biggest cause of air pollution in the city was smoke emitted from vehicles with a share of 15.4 percent.

Temperature 4 degrees above normal

According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature recorded on November 12 was 32.8 degrees, which is 4.3 degrees more than normal. Whereas the minimum temperature was recorded at 17.9 degrees which is four degrees more than normal. The maximum temperature is expected to be 32 on Wednesday. While the minimum temperature is expected to be 16 degrees.