Khaleej Times

Delhi air quality stays ‘severe’ for second day

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new delhi — Delhi choked on toxic air for the second day as the air quality on Tuesday continued to remain in the ‘severe’ category, owing to unfavourab­le meteorolog­ical conditions.

“Current meteorolog­ical conditions — fall in temperatur­e and high moisture — in Delhi are such that it could have led to rainfall but insufficie­nt rain often helps in deteriorat­ing the air quality. Calm surface winds are also not allowing pollutants to disperse,” System of Air Quality and Weather Forecastin­g and Research (Safar) said.

However, it said, the air quality in Delhi may recover slightly to ‘very poor’ by Wednesday evening. The agency had on Monday said that only sufficient amounts of rainfall might bring down pollution levels in DelhiNCR but if it is inadequate, the air quality might deteriorat­e.

The Air Quality Index (AQI) of Delhi at 5pm was 413 against 403 on Monday, both in the ‘severe’ category on a scale of 0 to 500. In the national capital region, the AQI of Ghaziabad was 433 at 5pm, 403 in Faridabad, 429 in Greater Noida and 420 in Noida — all in the ‘severe’ category since Sunday.

Gurugram’s air quality, which has been faring well as compared to other NCR regions, also deteriorat­ed from ‘moderate’ or ‘poor’ levels and reached ‘very poor’ levels (388) on Tuesday evening.

Safar, in its forecast, has also predicted an increase in moisture levels in Delhi after two-three days due to a western disturbanc­e. “Western disturbanc­e over the northern part of India is active. Although it is not posing any problem to air quality at present, its withdrawal may increase moisture level in Delhi air after 2-3 days,” the agency said. —

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