Delhi’s air quality plunged to hazardous levels on Saturday, November 9, with several areas recording AQI readings over 400 as thick smog blanketed the city. The average AQI in the National Capital Region (NCR) stood at a critical 363, posing severe health risks to residents. Highly polluted zones included Bawana, New Moti Bagh, Rohini, and Vivek Vihar, with AQI levels breaching the “severe” mark with AQI over 400. Most other regions reported AQI between 300 and 400, categorized as “very poor.” Early readings in Geeta Colony indicated an AQI of 350, underscoring the intense pollution affecting daily life. Delhi Air Pollution: AQI Remains in Very Poor Category; Smog Blankets City Reducing Visibility (Watch Video).
Severe Air Quality in Delhi, AQI Surges Beyond 400 in Several Areas
Air quality in Delhi and its surrounding National Capital Region (NCR) remains critically poor, with Delhi's average AQI at a hazardous level of 363 early on Saturday. Certain areas in Delhi reported AQI levels over 400, including Bawana, New Moti Bagh, Rohini, and Vivek Vihar,… pic.twitter.com/ajW5pbpsaz
— IANS (@ians_india) November 9, 2024
Geeta Colony Records AQI of 350
Watch: Delhi's Geeta Colony Highway recorded high pollution levels early in the morning, with the AQI reaching 350 at 5:15 am, indicating significantly poor air quality pic.twitter.com/NGOqzC8dT9
— IANS (@ians_india) November 9, 2024
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