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Air quality levels drops to ‘severe’ as dust storm shrouds Capital

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Delhi's air quality on Wednesday deteriorat­ed below the “severe” level because of a ground-level dust storm in western India which increased coarser particles in the air, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data showed.

The CPCB data showed that the PM10 (particles with diameter less than 10mm) level was beyond “severe” at 778 in Delhincr area and 824 in Delhi particular­ly, leading to hazy conditions and limiting visibility.

Gufran Beig, a scientist at the Centrerun System of Air Quality and Weather Forecastin­g and Research institute, said the dust storm deteriorat­ed the air quality in Delhi-ncr.

“There was a ground-level dust storm in the western part of the country that increased drasticall­y coarser particles in the air, causing a spike in pollution levels in Delhi,” he said.

But the air quality should improve later on Wednesday, he said.

“Such dust storms accompanie­d by high-speed winds (30-40 kmph) do not last too long due to which the air quality will return to normal by this evening,” Beig added.

According to CPCB, the air quality index at several places in Delhi crossed the 500-mark, with east Delhi's Anand Vihar area recording an AQI of 891.

An AQI between 0-50 is considered Good, 51-100 Satisfacto­ry, 101-200 Moderate, 201-300 Poor, 301-400 Very Poor, and 401-500 Severe.

Meanwhile, dust-laden hot winds ensured that Delhi experience­d one of its hottest mornings on Wednesday, with minimum temperatur­e rising to 34 degrees Celsius, six notches above the season's average. According an official of the India Meteorolog­ical Department, humidity was recorded at 50 per cent on Wednesday.

Skies are expected to remain clear with strong dust-raising surface winds likely to prevail through the day, he said, adding the maximum temperatur­e is likely to hover around 41 degrees Celsius.

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