Poison dissolved in Delhi air, AQI crossed 500, GRAP-4 implemented, schools closed
Delhi AQI: The air is continuously getting poisoned in nation capital. The situation is such that Delhi's pollution has become so terrible that it has become difficult to breathe even in the open, let alone at home. While the central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), which monitors air pollution in Delhi, released the air quality in the early hours of Monday.
Poison in Delhi NCR air
According to the CPCB, Delhi's air quality was recorded to be the worst this season. On Monday morning, Delhi's air quality (AQI) reached 481, which is even more dangerous than Diwali morning. The situation is such that the government has imposed many strict rules to improve the air and has implemented Grap-4 from today.
In this, many types of restrictions have been imposed along with the vehicles coming from outside. School classes have been closed except class 10 and 12.
Restrictions have been imposed
On Monday, the air quality in many areas of Delhi has reached a very serious level. Before knowing the fresh air quality of Delhi today, let us know how to measure the level of air quality. Based on the reading of Delhi's AQI, the air quality has been divided into six categories.
AQI between zero to 50 is considered good, 51 and 100 satisfactory, 101 and 200 moderate, 201 and 300 poor, 301 and 400 very poor, and AQI between 401 and 500 is considered severe.
AQI crossed 500
Anand Vihar 487
Bawana 495
Dwarka 499
Burari 461
Alipur 475
IGI Airport 494
Mundka 495
Najafgarh 493
Jhangirpuri 486
JLN Stadium 475
Shadipur 475
Delhi has reached 'severe' condition
On Monday early morning, the air quality in Delhi has reached 'severe' condition. The worst air in Delhi till 7 am today was recorded in Dwarka, 499. Ashok Vihar and Bawana recorded 495 AQI. Whereas 475 was recorded in Alipur, Anand Vihar 487, Bawana 495, Dwarka 499, Burari 461, IGI Airport 494, Mundka 495 and Najafgarh 493.
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Supreme Court in action on poisonous air
The air of Delhi is continuously becoming poisonous. The country's top court is also in action on the deepening pollution crisis. It will hear on Monday 18 November. In the last hearing on this matter, Amicus Curiae had told the court that there is an urgent need to hear on this issue so that Delhi does not
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