Delhi Air Air pollution: A hazy layer of smog continues to blanket the nationwide capital and adjoining areas because the air high quality index stays within the ‘Extreme’ class with an AQI of 404, as per SAFAR India knowledge. Drone visuals of the Punjabi Bagh posted by ANI present a thick layer of poisonous smog protecting the skies. Punjabi Bagh recorded an AQI of 484, as per CPCB knowledge at 8 am, worse than town’s common on Friday.
Days of restrictions and bans appear to be not working within the supposed approach as lung-damaging air makes it troublesome for residents of Delhi-NCR to breathe.
#WATCH | A layer of haze continues to cowl Delhi this morning.
(Drone visuals from the world round Punjabi Bagh, shot at 7.40 am) pic.twitter.com/2309WaktZH
— ANI (@ANI) November 17, 2023
In the meantime, the India Meteorological Division (IMD), stated town air high quality stands nearer to the ‘extreme plus’, and any form of respite is unlikely earlier than Nov 21, reported PTI.