Delhi Air Pollution: Air Quality Remains Very Poor for Second Consecutive Day, No Relief for Next 3 Days
The air quality of the national capital remained under the 'very poor' category for the second consecutive day on Saturday. The organisation also predicted that a marginal deterioration to the higher end of the very poor category is expected by November 10. No drastic slip in AQI is expecting for the next three days.
New Delhi, November 9: The air quality of the national capital remained under the 'very poor' category for the second consecutive day on Saturday. According to System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR), the overall Air Quality Index (AQI) of Delhi docked at 335 at 8:30 in the morning. At Dhirpur, the AQI was 317 while in Delhi University it was 321. While in Lodhi Road and IIT Delhi, the AQI was 332 and 350, respectively. As Air Pollution Level Increases, Here Are Home Remedies to Strengthen Immunity.
The pollution remained the same due to the light rains and cloudy sky accompanied by the slow speed of winds on Friday. "The overall Delhi AQI is in the VERY POOR category. Isolated drizzle, cloudy conditions with calm winds prevailed yesterday instead of expected good rain, prevent boundary layer growth and lead to the accumulation of local emissions," stated SAFAR.
The organisation also predicted that a marginal deterioration to the higher end of the very poor category is expected by November 10. No drastic slip in AQI is expecting for the next three days. Today, the minimum and maximum temperature of Delhi is hovering around 15 degrees Celsius and 30 degrees Celsius with the humidity at 52 per cent.The Center-run SAFAR has advised people to reduce prolonged or heavy exertion. Delhi Air Pollution: AQI in 'Poor' Category in Lodhi Road Area With Rise in Dust Emission & Waste Burning.
"Take more breaks and do less intense activities. Asthmatics, keep medicine ready if symptoms of coughing or shortness of breath occur. Heart patients, see doctor, if get palpitations, shortness of breath, or unusual fatigue," it said in an advisory.
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