Delhi-NCR shrouded in toxic smog, GRAP-4 restrictions implemented, AQI crosses 350 in many places
Pollution levels in Delhi and surrounding areas have reached a critical point. Given the deteriorating situation, the CAQM has implemented GRAP-4 restrictions across the entire NCR.
Delhi-NCR Shrouded In Toxic Smog: Air pollution levels in Delhi-NCR have reached dangerous levels, blanketing the entire area in smog. The Commission for Air Quality Management has imposed restrictions on construction activities and truck entry under GRAP Stage-4. According to CPCB data, the AQI has been recorded above 350 in several areas, which is extremely dangerous for health. Flights at Delhi Airport are experiencing delays and cancellations due to fog, and the airport has issued an advisory regarding this. Also Read: 'Close toll booths in Delhi...', Supreme Court suggests to MCD-NHAI on rising pollution According to data released by the CPCB at 7 AM, the AQI was recorded at 374 in Anand Vihar, 382 in Okhla Phase-2, 369 in Rohini, and 372 in Wazirpur. Visibility on the roads has been reduced due to the smog, causing significant difficulties for drivers and pedestrians. Health experts have advised people to wear masks when going outside, and especially children, the elderly, and those with respiratory problems should stay indoors. Prolonged exposure to this toxic air can lead to eye irritation, respiratory problems, and cardiovascular issues.