Once again there is worrying news for the people living in Delhi and surrounding areas. Pollution levels in the capital rise again due to reduced wind speed ‘Very Poor’ Has reached the category.
Key Highlights:
alarm: Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI) 300 Has been recorded across.
Next 4 days heavy: According to the Meteorological Department and CPCB, there is no possibility of people getting relief from this poisonous air for the next three-four days.
Continuous increase in pollution: The air has remained bad continuously since October 14 this year.
1. Wind speed increased the problem: According to the report, due to low wind speed, pollution particles have accumulated in the atmosphere. Two days ago, there was some relief due to increase in wind speed and pollution came in ‘bad’ category, but now it is back. ‘Very bad’ It is done.
2. In words of data (CPCB Data – Monday): According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the situation was like this:
Average AQI: 304 points.
PM 10 level: 259 micrograms per cubic meter.
PM 2.5 level: 140 micrograms per cubic meter (2 pm).
3. Situation worsened after monsoon: This time due to good monsoon, the air was quite clean in June, July, August and September. But 14 October Since then the situation started worsening and now people are facing difficulty in breathing.
Take precautions: Since the air is in the ‘very poor’ category, use a mask while going out and take special care of the elderly and children.
