Use of smoke-emitting firecrackers renews air pollution debate in India’s capital ahead of Diwali
- People are divided over celebrating Diwali with firecrackers, which worsen air pollution in New Delhi, one of the worst cities for air quality.
- Authorities have banned the use and sale of firecrackers since 2017, but this rule is often ignored.
- The smoke from firecrackers contains dangerous heavy metals and toxic gases harmful to the respiratory system.
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