Air Quality: The Central Pollution Control Board’s (CPCB) statistics are dropping. SAFAR claims that because of the low temperature, high humidity, and moderate local surface winds, pollutants are not having an opportunity to spread.
Despite an increase in air quality, Delhi NCR continued to be the most polluted region. Delhi’s AQI remained in the extremely poor category despite the drop in the Air Quality Index (AQI).
For the next three days, there is no chance that the situation will get any better. On Wednesday, Delhi’s AQI was 304, while NCR cities’ readings were still below 300.
The Central Pollution Control Board’s (CPCB) statistics are dropping. SAFAR claims that because of the low temperature, high humidity, and moderate local surface winds, pollutants are not having an opportunity to spread.
Air Quality readings from Delhi-NCR
Delhi – 304
Faridabad – 255
Greater Noida – 266
Noida – 241
Ghaziabad – 216
Gurugram – 215
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