Delhi AQI Remains Toxic as AQI Plunges Near ‘Severe’ Level; Thick Smog Triggers Airport Advisory Amid Low Visibility
Multiple pollution hotspots in Delhi saw AQI exceed 400, causing health risks and low visibility at the airport, with flights continuing normally, officials said.
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Delhi enveloped in heavy smog as air quality plunges to severe, airport issues advisory
Delhi's air quality deteriorated sharply on Saturday morning, edging close to the severe category as the city’s overall AQI climbed to 387. This marked a reversal of the brief improvement seen earlier in the week, raising concerns about health and commuting conditions. Thick smog and shallow fog covered several parts of the city in the early morning hours, reducing visibility and prompting low-visibility procedures at Indira Gandhi International…
Heavy Smog Blankets Delhi As Air Quality Nears 'Severe,' Airport Issues Advisory
Residents of Delhi woke up to smog on Saturday, with the air quality nearing the 'severe' category. According to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 390, which falls under the "very poor" categor
Delhi AQI nears severe as heavy smog reduces visibility, airport issues advisory
Delhi’s air quality worsened again on Saturday, with the overall AQI rising to 387 and edging close to the ‘severe’ category after a brief mid-week improvement. The deterioration was reflected across the city, with 18 areas recording AQI levels above 400, led by Wazirpur, Jahangirpuri and Vivek Vihar as the most polluted hotspots.
Persistent Smog Makes Delhi's Air Quality 'very Poor', AQI Soars to 386
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Despite marginal improvements in recent weeks, large parts of the capital remained engulfed in dense and toxic smog. A thick haze was reported in areas such as Ghazipur and Anand Vihar, where visibility remained severely low. India News | Persistent Smog Makes Delhi's Air Quality 'very Poor', AQI Soars to 386.
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