Pollution in Delhi at alarming levels... 14 AQI stations in the red zone, Noida also at risk
Delhi's pollution is increasing due to the drop in temperature and fog. According to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), 14 Air Quality Index (AQI) stations in the city have reached the 'severe' category.
Pollution In Delhi At Alarming Levels: The pollution crisis in the national capital Delhi has worsened. Due to the drop in temperature and fog, the city's air quality has deteriorated significantly. According to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), 14 AQI stations in Delhi have been recorded in the 'severe' category. Noida is also moving towards the 'severe' category. Nehru Nagar (Lajpat Nagar) in South Delhi is the worst affected, with an AQI of 436. Siri Fort is also in the 'severe' category. Also Read: Delhi Pollution: Cold intensifies in Delhi, pollution continues unabated... Air quality deteriorates According to CPCB data, air pollution has reached dangerous levels in several areas of Delhi. The Air Quality Index (AQI) has crossed 400 in these areas. Nehru Nagar - 436 Chandni Chowk - 431 RK Puram - 420 Rohini - 417 Siri Fort - 408 Karni Singh Shooting Range - 406 Anand Vihar - 405 All these areas have AQI levels between 401 and 500, which is considered 'severe', affecting even healthy individuals and severely impacting those with existing illnesses.