Air pollution increased in Delhi
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A layer of fog has engulfed Kurpur and surrounding areas as the AQI has dropped to 346. According to the Central Pollution Control Board, it has been placed in ‘very poor’ category. At the same time, poisonous foam was seen floating on the Yamuna river, as the pollution level in the river remains high.
#WATCH Shakurpur, Delhi: Khushal Chaudhary, a local resident says, “I am a college student and I have to leave for my college early in the morning. I feel difficulty in breathing because of this rising pollution. Firecrackers have been banned in Delhi but we still saw so many… https://t.co/1IdQ22yhop pic.twitter.com/9hzlun2hP7
— ANI (@ANI) October 21, 2024
Khushal Chaudhary, a local resident of Kurpur, said, “I am a college student and I have to leave for my college early in the morning. I feel difficulty in breathing due to the increasing pollution. Firecrackers have been banned in Delhi, But we still saw a lot of firecrackers being burst, which means the government is not doing anything to control this pollution.
A layer of fog blanketed India Gate and surrounding areas as the AQI dropped to 309. Which has been kept in ‘very bad’ category.
#WATCH Delhi: A layer of fog engulfs India Gate and surrounding areas as the AQI drops to 309, categorized as ‘Very Poor’. pic.twitter.com/DwioZmrssU
— ANI (@ANI) October 21, 2024
According to SAFAR-India, the AQI has reached ‘very poor’ category with 307, causing fog in the Akshardham temple and surrounding areas.