Millennium Post

Delhi’s pollution level rose sharply in last two weeks

- ABHINAV SINGH

NEW DELHI: The Capital, which has been reeling under a scorching heat wave, has seen a major spike in pollution levels in the last two weeks.

With the pollution already making the lives of Delhites tough, the increasing occurrence of dust storms has wreaked havoc and led to augmentati­on of pulmonary and cardiac cases at the city-hospitals.

“Dust storms are a common occurrence in the summer season but this year the magnitude and scale at which it happened was massive. In urban settings, the pollution gets more aggravated because it becomes toxic in nature,” said noted environmen­talist Anumita Roy Choudhary, who attributed the alarming situation to increasing desertific­ation and reckless and unregulate­d developmen­tal projects.

The dust cloud has been said to begin from the arid state of Rajasthan and has spread to the neighbouri­ng state of Delhi, Punjab and Haryana because of the strong Westerly winds.

Data from the World Health Organisati­on shows that Delhi recorded the Particulat­e Matter 2.5 levels at 143 micrograms per cubic meter, which is 14 times higher than the recommende­d safe limit.

Despite Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal’s emergency orders to stop all kinds of civil constructi­on work in the city from 15 June to 17 June, numerous places were identified where Public Works Department(pwd) and Central Public Works Department(cpwd) were seen flouting the orders.

The prolonged pre-monsoon dry spell has made the situation worse, with the constructi­on work-dust becoming airborne and even more problemati­c.

The worsening air pollution across north India in the summer months has led to speculatio­n that the pollution in the megacity Delhi is just not only a winter-phenomenon, albeit it is a year-long public health dilemma. “No-wind conditions develop in the winter season and the air/wind gets trapped in the city. So, there is little chance of duststorms happening in winter, but make no mistake, winter pollution is much harsher and severe,” said Choudhary.

Health advisories have clearly stated that citizens need to avoid any outdoor exposure and strenuous physical exercise during these dust storms. “Delhi government needs to gear up and start abiding by the environmen­t actionplan­s already in place,” said another environmen­tal activist.

 ?? FILE PHOTO/NAVEEN SHARMA ?? With pollution already making life tough, the dust storms have wreaked havoc
FILE PHOTO/NAVEEN SHARMA With pollution already making life tough, the dust storms have wreaked havoc

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