Delhi NCR remained the most polluted even after improvement in air quality. Despite the reduction in the Air Quality Index (AQI), Delhi’s air remained in the very poor category. There is no possibility of improvement in the situation for the next three days. AQI 304 in Delhi on Wednesday, while the figure remained less than 300 in NCR cities.
The figures of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) are declining. According to SAFAR, pollutants are not getting a chance to disperse due to low temperature, humidity and moderate local surface winds.
AQI recorded in Delhi-NCR Delhi-304 Greater Noida-266 Faridabad – 255 Noida – 241 Ghaziabad – 216 Gurugram – 215
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Delhi NCR remained the most polluted even after improvement in air quality. Despite the reduction in the Air Quality Index (AQI), Delhi’s air remained in the very poor category. There is no possibility of improvement in the situation for the next three days. AQI 304 in Delhi on Wednesday, while the figure remained less than 300 in NCR cities.