Delhi's Air Quality Improves After 24 Days as AQI Enters Poor Range
Delhi’s air quality improved to an AQI of 279 in the 'poor' range after 24 days of 'very poor' air, aided by higher wind speeds despite vehicular emissions contributing 18.7%.
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Delhi: Air Quality Improves to 'poor' Category as AQI Drops to 269
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Delhi witnessed a slight improvement in the air quality on Sunday morning as the Air Quality Index (AQI) level shifted from 'very poor' to 'poor' category according to the data by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). India News | Delhi: Air Quality Improves to 'poor' Category as AQI Drops to 269.
Delhi's air quality improves after 24 days as AQI enters poor range
Delhi's air quality improved after 24 days as AQI entered poor range. This remarkable improvement in AQI can be attributed to favourable wind direction and speed and the winding down of stubble burning in neighbouring regions.
Delhi Cold: 5.7°C;AQI Dips to 300,Ending 'Very Poor' Streak
This is a story of a brief reprieve from the smog, immediately followed by the winter chill setting in hard. Delhi finally broke its record 24-day streak of “very poor” air quality, but the relief is marginal, and the temperature is plummeting. Here are the details from the ground: Also read:Parliament Winter Session: 100% FDI, Sin Tax, & 9 Key Reforms. Delhi Shivers at 5.7°C, AQI Back in ‘Poor’ at 300 The big news is the cold. Safdarjung stati…
Delhi AQI Remains ‘Poor’ at 300 as City Records Season’s Lowest Temperature of 5.7°C
Delhi woke to clearer skies on Monday, yet the city’s overall Air Quality Index (AQI) remained in the ‘poor’ category, touching 300—slightly worse than Sunday’s 279 reading. Despite the deterioration, the capital experienced significant relief over the weekend as strong northwesterly winds helped disperse pollutants, ending a 24-day streak of ‘very poor’ air quality. Air […] The post Delhi AQI Remains ‘Poor’ at 300 as City Records Season’s Lowes…
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