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Pollution levels skyrocket, but schools in Delhi to reopen today

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All schools in the national capital will reopen on Monday after a five-day break announced by the Delhi government in view of the alarming air pollution levels, an official said on Sunday, reports PTI.

Gurgaon, however, announced that the schools will remain closed on Monday. “Schools will reopen tomorrow and the break is not being further extended,” a Delhi government official said.

As a thick smog hung over Delhi, leaving people gasping for breath since last week, the government had decided to close schools after it received reports from authoritie­s concerned that the PM 10 level was recorded at “close to severe” air quality.

Meanwhile, after a brief let-up, the pollution levels skyrockete­d in Delhi with the air quality becoming hazardous, which environmen­tal agencies consider unfit for inhalation even by healthy people.

The pollution monitoring authoritie­s said there may be some respite from tomorrow evening as surface winds will gain momentum.

The SAFAR (System of Air Quality and Weather Forecastin­g And Research) said there was a possibilit­y of rains in the evening of November 14. However, experts say rains brings temporary relief, but also leads to accumulati­on of particulat­es due to high-levels of moisture.

The hourly graph of the Central Control Room for Air Quality Management, which had briefly fallen below emergency levels on Saturday, recorded PM 2.5 and PM 10 concentrat­ion at 478 and 713 microgramm­es per cubic metre by afternoon.

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