Delhi pollution update: Capital chokes as AQI hits hazardous levels; Government deploys anti-smog guns
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI/ Created : Nov 4, 2024, 10:03 IST
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Delhi pollution update: Capital chokes as AQI hits hazardous levels; Government deploys anti-smog guns 
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Delhi's air quality plummeted to hazardous levels with an AQI peaking at 627 in Anand Vihar. PM2.5 levels soared dangerously. The government is deploying 200 mobile anti-smog guns to mitigate dust particles. Medical professionals … Read more
Delhi's air quality plummeted to hazardous levels with an AQI peaking at 627 in Anand Vihar. PM2.5 levels soared dangerously. The government is deploying 200 mobile anti-smog guns to mitigate dust particles. Medical professionals advise minimizing outdoor activities and wearing masks to protect from the severe pollution. Read less
As air pollution grips the city, the PM2.5 levels have become a serious health hazard, measuring 59 times above the World Health Organization’s safe limit.
As per reports, AQI levels varied across the city on Monday morning, but the situation remained dire. Apart from Anand Vihar, regions like Alipur, Narela, and Bawana recorded AQIs between 368 and 388, indicating hazardous air. Punjabi Bagh was also hit hard, with an AQI of 319, while RK Puram recorded a “very poor” AQI of 268. According to the AQI scale, levels above 300 are considered “very poor,” and readings above 400 fall into the “severe” category, potentially leading to serious health risks for everyone, not just vulnerable populations.
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Despite the reduction in stubble burning from surrounding states — which on Saturday contributed to only 15 percent of Delhi’s pollution levels compared to over 35 percent on Friday — other factors continue to play a substantial role in the city's pollution. Traffic emissions, industrial activity, and construction dust remain major contributors.
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As the air quality dips further, medical professionals are urging residents to minimize outdoor activities and wear masks when stepping out. The government, meanwhile, remains focused on implementing more ground-level measures to ease the city’s choking atmosphere.
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