The Asian Age

Delhi’s air quality ‘severe’ day after restrictio­ns on constructi­on work lifted

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New Delhi, Dec. 21: Air pollution levels in the national capital entered the ‘severe’ category on Tuesday, a day after the Centre’s air quality panel lifted the restrictio­ns on constructi­on and demolition activities in Delhi-NCR. Weather experts said ‘very poor’ to ‘severe’ air quality is likely till December 27. The city’s 24-hour average air quality index (AQI) read 402 at 4.00 pm, up from 332 on Monday.

Air quality in neighbouri­ng Faridabad (395), Ghaziabad (392), Greater Noida (372), Gurgaon (314), and Noida (382) was recorded in the ‘very poor’ category.

The Ministry of Earth Sciences’ air quality forecast agency SAFAR said low wind speed and very low temperatur­e is leading to such conditions.

Mahesh Palawat, the vice president (Meteorolog­y and Climate Change) at Skymet Weather, said the slowing down of winds due to a western disturbanc­e affecting Northwest India and low temperatur­e have led to the accumulati­on of pollutants.

The wind speed will remain low in the coming days due to two back-to-back western disturbanc­es. Light rain is likely in the plains in North India between December 27 and December 29 which may improve the air quality a bit, he said.

On Monday, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) lifted the restrictio­ns on constructi­on and demolition activities in Delhi-NCR and the entry of trucks into the national capital in view of an improvemen­t in air quality and a favourable meteorolog­ical forecast.

“The India meteorolog­ical department’s forecast indicates the continuati­on of the favourable trend of wind speed and climatic conditions to facilitate dispersion of pollutants from the region,” it had said in its order.

The Central air quality panel had, on Friday, allowed the authoritie­s in Delhi-NCR to resume physical classes for students in Class 6 and above, colleges, and other educationa­l institutio­ns with immediate effect.

It had also said that physical classes for students up to Class 5 can begin from December 27.

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