Weather : Smog engulfs Delhi; Air quality drops to 'Very Poor' level

DN Bureau

New Delhi: A thin layer of smog engulfed the national capital with Air Quality Index (AQI) dropping to 349 at 8 am on Monday, categorized as 'Very Poor.' Read further on Dynamite News:

Smog engulfs Delhi
Smog engulfs Delhi


New Delhi : A thin layer of smog engulfed the national capital with Air Quality Index (AQI) dropping to 349 at 8 am on Monday, categorized as 'Very Poor.'

Kushal Chaudhary, a resident and a college student said that he had been facing issues in breathing because of the rising pollution in the national capital.

Difficult breathing
"I am a college student and I have to leave for my college early in the morning. I have been facing difficulties in breathing because of the rising pollution. Firecrackers have been banned here but despite that yesterday on Karwa Chauth, there were so many crackers burnt. The government needs to step up and takes control of the pollution."

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AQI recorded as 346
AQI recorded at Shakurpur and the surrounding areas in the capital city was recorded as 346 categorized as 'Very Poor', as per the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).

Surrounding areas near India Gate recorded an AQI of 309, categorized as 'Very Poor.' AQI in Safdarjung was recorded as 307, categorized as 'Very Poor.'

Toxic foam in Yamuna
Meanwhile, toxic foam was seen floating on the Yamuna River as the pollution levels in the river continued to rise.

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Environmentalist Vimlendu K Jha called the phenomena an absolute travesty of environmental governance in Delhi.

"We have yet again seen river Yamuna having a lot of froth floating on its surface...it is an absolute travesty of environmental governance in Delhi...we have seen the sources of pollution which is from primarily Delhi, of course, Delhi govt would like to blame this on other states. Indeed there are other states also that are responsible because Yamuna flows through these states but primary responsibility for Yamuna's pollution is Delhi's own pollution, the 17 drains that actually empty into Yamuna in Delhi..," Vimlendu K Jha said. (with Agency inputs)
 










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