‘Delhi Air Quality’ Continues to Trend on Twitter As Pollution Levels Rise to Emergency Mark in the National Capital, Check Viral Pics and Videos

Citizens are worried as they continue to share images and videos on social media displaying the horrific condition of the metropolitan city. Twitter saw ‘Delhi Air Quality’ as its top trending hashtags today, November 1, 2019.

Delhi Air Pollution (Photo Credits: ANI)

The air quality at the national capital is worsening with each passing day. The pollution level has risen to an emergency mark now because of which a Supreme Court-mandated panel has declared a public health emergency in the Delhi NCR region. In addition, any construction activity or firecracker burning have been banned till November 5, 2019. Citizens are worried as they continue to share images and videos on social media displaying the horrific condition of the metropolitan city. Twitter saw ‘Delhi Air Quality’ as its top trending hashtags today, November 1, 2019. Public Health Emergency Declared in Delhi NCR, Construction Banned Till November 5 as Air Pollution Rises. 

Environmental problems in Delhi are a threat to the well-being of the city’s inhabitants. The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) in an analysis post-Diwali, noted that the city’s air “was much cleaner before Diwali compared to that in 2018.” But how much is clean? It further stated that the air quality after the festival days could deteriorate to “severe category.” And that prediction has a hit hard reality. In the past few days, Delhiites are waking up to a blanket of haze getting thicker, every day. Earlier today, the Air Quality Index (AQI) recorded at 412 in the national capital, which falls in the “very severe” category. 'Delhi Chokes' Trend on Twitter After Delhi Air Quality Becomes 'Severe'; Netizens Express Their Concerns Over Deteriorating Air Quality in National Capital. 

Here Are the Pics:

Gurgaon This Morning:

Even Memes Are Hazed!

Time for Unison!

Another Shocking Image:

Delhi is the sixth-most populated metropolis in the world and is categorised as one of the most heavily polluted cities in India. The latest images shared by NASA shows stubble burning in Punjab and Haryana, indicating an alarming situation. Overpopulation and the ensuing overuse of scarce resources put heavy pressure on the environment. The city also suffers from air pollution caused by road dust, industry and firecrackers.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Nov 01, 2019 03:34 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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