
Delhi is experiencing hazardous air quality on Diwali morning, despite stringent anti-pollution measures. The Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 328, categorizing it as "very poor."
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Multiple areas, including Anand Vihar, Alipur, Ashok Vihar, and Dwarka, reported AQI levels ranging from "very poor" to "severe." Experts warn of worsening conditions due to firecracker emissions and stubble burning.
Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai deployed 377 teams to enforce the firecracker ban. Stage two of the Graded Response Action Plan restricts coal, firewood, and diesel generator use. Additional measures include mechanical sweeping, dust control, and increased public transport services.
Mahesh Palawat of Skymet Weather Services attributed the pollution spike to northwesterly winds carrying smoke from stubble burning. Last year's Diwali saw Delhi's best air quality in eight years, with an AQI of 218.
Residents are urged to use public transport, minimize personal vehicle use, replace air filters, and avoid dust-generating activities.
- Anand Vihar: AQI level recorded at 419, in the "severe" category
- Alipur, Ashok Vihar, Aya Nagar, Bawana, Burari, Dwarka, IGI Airport (T3), Jahangirpuri, Mundka, Narela, Okhla, Patparganj, Punjabi Bagh, Rohini, RK Puram, Rohini, Vivek Vihar, Shadipur, Sonia Vihar, and Wazirpur: AQI remained "very poor"
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