Delhi's Air Quality Deteriorates: On Friday, October 18, New Delhi's air quality index (AQI) worsened significantly, reaching 293, falling into the 'Poor' category. Here's a detailed breakdown of the current situation and government measures:
Smog Covers Delhi
A visible layer of smog blanketed the city as the AQI dropped into the 'Poor' category, leading to breathing discomfort, especially for sensitive groups.Impact of 'Poor' AQI
According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), prolonged exposure to air in the 'Poor' category can result in breathing discomfort for most people.AQI in Various Areas
The AQI levels across different parts of Delhi have worsened:- Anand Vihar: AQI at 339 ('Very Poor')
- India Gate: AQI at 270 ('Poor')
- Dwarka: AQI at 325 ('Very Poor')
- Vivek Vihar: AQI at 324 ('Very Poor')
Government's Response
Delhi’s Environment Minister Gopal Rai stated that as winter approaches, air quality deteriorates due to various local and external factors. Thirteen hotspots have been identified where AQI levels have crossed 300, including:- Wazirpur
- Mundka
- Rohini
- Jahangirpuri
- Anand Vihar
- Dwarka Sector-8
- Bawana
- Narela
- Vivek Vihar
- Okhla Phase 2
- Punjabi Bagh
- Ashok Vihar
- RK Puram