The Asian Age

Haze engulfs Delhi, air quality dips to ‘ very poor’ category

Expected to worsen further, several areas of city inching closer to severe zone

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

New Delhi: A haze engulfed New Delhi as the air quality nosedived to “very poor” category with several areas inching towards “severe” pollution levels, authoritie­s said on Saturday. The deteriorat­ion of air quality comes a day after firecracke­rs were burst on the occasion of Dussehra even after repeated appeals by authoritie­s to have ecofriendl­y celebratio­ns.

◗ The dip in air quality comes a day after fire crackers were burst on the occasion of Dusshera

A haze engulfed the national capital as the air quality nose- dived to “very poor” category with several areas inching towards “severe” pollution levels, authoritie­s said on Saturday.

The overall air quality index ( AQI) of Delhi was recorded at 337, which falls in the “very poor” category and is the highest of this season, creating hazy conditions, said data from the Central Pollution Control Board ( CPCB).

About 31 areas in Delhi recorded “very poor” air quality while two areas showed “severe” air quality levels, it said. CRRU Mathura Road and Dwarka Sector 8 witnessed ‘ severe’ level of pollution at 414 and 402, respective­ly, the data said. Anand Vihar, DTU, Mundka, Narela, Nehru Nagar and Rohini all showed ‘ very poor’ air quality, it said.

An AQI between 0 and 50 is considered “good”, 51 and 100 “satisfacto­ry”, 101 and 200 “moderate”, 201 and 300 “poor”, 301 and 400 “very poor”, and 401 and 500 “severe”.

The deteriorat­ion of air quality comes a day after fire crackers were burst on the occasion of Dusshera even after repeated appeals by authoritie­s to go for ecofriendl­y celebratio­ns.

On Wednesday and Thursday, the air quality had deteriorat­ed to the ‘ very poor’ category, alarming authoritie­s who were planning to roll out more stringent measures to combat pollution.

The air quality temporaril­y improved on Friday after rainfall, but it worsened again. An official warned that the PM2.5 was reaching dangerous levels. The Supreme Court appointed Environmen­t Protection Control Authority ( EPCA) had on Friday held a meeting with state government­s and Delhi government officials to discuss the pollution situation in the national capital.

An EPCA member said stock of the situation was taken and it was decided that special attention would be given to vulnerable hotspots where ‘ poor’ or ‘ very poor’ air quality is observed. On Saturday, the PM2.5 ( presence of particles in the air with a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometre­s) touched a new high at 158.

The PM2.5, also called “fine particulat­es”, can be a matter of more serious health concern than PM10.

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