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Toxic smog persists over India's north; Delhi pollution remains severe

  • Residents in northern India are facing severe pollution, with Delhi's air quality index peaking at 491 on November 18, 2024.
  • Delhi's 24-hour AQI reached 488, with five stations reporting scores of 500, which indicates a "severe" risk according to the Central Pollution Control Board .
  • Chief Minister Atishi Marlena declared a "medical emergency" for all of northern India due to the ongoing poor air quality.
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