Air Pollution in Delhi
The air of the capital Delhi is full of poison these days. The main factors that play an important role in Delhi’s air pollution are vehicles, dust, and farm fires. Due to smoke everywhere, it has become difficult for people to breathe. The situation is such that due to this smoke even sunlight is not falling on the ground. Due to air pollution, people are facing problems like sore throat, eye irritation, headaches, etc. Whereas the average AQI of Delhi was 347. Today, AQI was seen above 560 in Jahangir Puri, Delhi, which has broken the record of this season. Noida’s AQI is 372. All the areas adjacent to Delhi are in the AQI very poor category. If the situation remains like this then many types of restrictions will be imposed in Delhi.
According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, pollution will be very bad from October 31 to November 2. After this, its level may remain from bad to very bad for the next 6 days. This will make it even more difficult for Delhiites to breathe.