Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Stronger surface winds help Delhi breathe easier, AQI still very poor

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Delhi’s air quality improved marginally on Saturday even as continued to be in the very poor category with the but contributi­on of stubble fires to the overall pollution mix in Delhi going down to 17% from Friday’s 19%.

Delhi recorded an AQI of 303 on Saturday, a day after reporting an air quality index of 346. Both values fall in the very poor category on the Central Pollution Control Board’s (CPCB) index.

Experts, however, attributed the slight improvemen­t in the air quality to strong surface winds that helped in dispersion of pollutants. According to the forecast by the Decision Support System of the ministry of earth sciences, the predominan­t surface wind is likely to come from the nortwest/north direction with speed of 8-16km per hour on Sunday. The wind direction will remain the same till Tuesday, and there is a possibilit­y of drizzle at one or two places in Delhi on Monday. The wind speed stay in the range of 6-14km per hour, the forecast said.

Satellite data from the Consortium for Research on Agroecosys­tem Monitoring and Modelling from Space (CREAMS) at the Indian Agr i c u l t u r a l Research Institute (IARI) showed Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh recorded a combined fire count of 2602 fires on Saturday. With 2467 fire counts, Punjab’s contributi­on was the maximum on Saturday. The combined fire count stood at 4104 on Friday.

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