Khaleej Times

finAlly, delhi comes up with rAin showers

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new delhi — India plans to spray water over its capital, New Delhi, to combat toxic smog that has triggered a pollution emergency, officials said on Friday, with conditions expected to worsen over the weekend.

Illegal crop burning in farm states surroundin­g New Delhi, vehicle exhaust in a city with limited public transport and swirling constructi­on dust have caused the crisis, as they do every year. “Sprinkling water is the only way to bring down the dangerous pollution levels,” said Shruti Bhardwaj, an environmen­tal official charged with monitoring air quality.

The government was finalising the plans to spray the water from a height of 100 metres, which would be unpreceden­ted, she said, without saying how much of the city of 22 million people would be covered. The thick blanket of grey air and pollutants has enveloped Delhi for the past four days. A US embassy measure of tiny particulat­e matter, called PM 2.5, showed a reading of 523 at 9am on Friday — the outer limit of “good” air is 50.

PM 2.5 is about 30 times finer than a human hair. The particles can be inhaled deep into the lungs, causing heart attacks, strokes, cancer and respirator­y diseases.

The air has remained consistent­ly in the “hazardous” category or beyond those levels in recent days, despite several government measures — ordering a halt to constructi­on, restrictin­g car use and raising parking charges fourfold to persuade residents to use public transport. —

523 particulat­e matter reading at 9am on Friday

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