Tejal Somvanshi
Delhi's Air Quality Crashes: Anand Vihar Hits Hazardous 433 AQI—See Which Other Areas Are Next
The Air Quality Index (AQI)shows that the Anand Vihar and Akshardham pollution levels have skyrocketed to 334, categorized as "very poor.
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High levels of air pollution don't just affect people with existing respiratory problems but also harm healthy people.
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Residents across Delhi-NCR are reporting symptoms of throat irritation, coughing, and breathing difficulties.
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Delhi's Air quality has consistently deteroited during the winter months, for the past decade.
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Delhi government has announced a complete ban on firecrackers until January 1, 2025.
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The government has also ramped up monitoring at construction sites, mandating strict compliance with dust control measures.
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Studies shows that vehicular emissions contribute to nearly 40% of Delhi's air pollution, followed by industrial emissions and construction dust.
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Stubble burning in neighboring states accounts for up to 40% of Delhi's pollution during October and November, according to the IARI.
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UNEP emphasizes that the right to breathe clean air is essential to the right to a healthy environment, particularly for vulnerable groups.
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