A blanket of smoke all around… Delhi-NCR’s air has become ‘dangerous’, AQI is frightening ahead of Diwali Punjabi news

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A blanket of smoke all around makes the air of Delhi-NCR dangerous, AQI scares ahead of Diwali
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New Delhi Pollution remained at its highest level in the national capital on Tuesday as well. Air quality index was recorded above 450 across NCR. Looking at the situation, the Central Pollution Control Board has expressed apprehension that this situation may continue for the next three days. It is said in the released report that Delhi NCR (Delhi NCR) The air quality index will remain at very alarming level from November 7 to 10. During this time the entire National Capital Region can turn into a gas chamber.

Pollution Board (Pollution Board) According to the data, Delhi recorded a total AQI of 399 on Tuesday morning. Along with this, the level of pollution has crossed 450 in different areas. AQI was recorded at 372 in the pollution monitoring system established in Pusha. While in Delhi University, this figure remained above 461. Similarly, 371 cases have been registered on Lodhi Road, 433 on Airport, 463 on Noida, 417 on Mathura Road and 392 in Ayanagar.

Ban on polluting vehicles

According to the report of the Water Pollution Board IIT Delhi (IIT Delhi) The pollution level has been recorded at 416, Gurugram at 369 and Dhirpur at 400. According to the report, AQI of 438 was recorded in Wazirpur apart from 441 in Anand Vihar, 441 in Mayur Vihar Phase 1 and 424 in Nehru Nagar, 427 in Okhla Phase 2, 437 in RK Puram and 418 in Sonia Vihar. However, Group 4 has been implemented in Delhi to deal with this pollution which has reached a dangerous level. Under this system, the entry of polluting vehicles into Delhi has been banned.

Spray water to reduce smoke

While the construction works are being stopped, water is being sprayed to reduce dust and smoke. Despite this, no specific relief is expected for the next three days. Due to this pollution, the problems of patients suffering from chronic diseases have increased. It has become difficult especially for respiratory patients. Similarly, patients suffering from cold-cough have also started facing trouble. Due to this, there is a flood of patients in all the hospitals. In view of the situation, doctors have advised people not to step out of the house as much as possible. Children and the elderly are being asked to take special precautions.

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