Hindustan Times (Noida)

Met dept warns of dense fog, temp down to 8.8°C UP POLLUTION WATCHDOG TAKES CONSTRUCTI­ON FIRMS TO COURT

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NOIDA: The maximum and minimum temperatur­es for Noida on Saturday was recorded at 8.8 degrees Celsius and 18.7 degrees respective­ly as against 10.1 degrees and 21.9 degrees Celsius a day earlier. The India Meteorolog­ical department (IMD) has forecasted dense fog over the next two days with visibility down to less than 50 metres, especially in the open areas.

As per weather analysts, moisture-laden easterly winds will continue to blow till January 25, while on January 26 the visibility will slightly improve with dense fog dissolving marginally. The minimum temperatur­e will also fall by 3 to 4 degrees Celsius from January 25 onwards.

“There will be dense fog in the morning hours on Sunday and Monday, with visibility around 50 metres. Tuesday, January 26, will see moderate fog,” said an official at IMD.

According to the weather analysts, the open areas especially the expressway­s and the highways will be most prone to the dense fog. “Open areas like expressway­s will experience dense fog towards the morning hours for next two days. The period between 3 am to 11 am will be most prone to foggy conditions. This is due to the moist easterly winds, which will continue to blow till January 25. However, even after January 26, when the wind directions change and the wind speed picks up, leading to better visibility, certain patches along the expressway and highway would still experience dense fog,” said Mahesh Palawat, vice-president, meteorolog­y and climate change, Skymet.

Palawat added as the cold northweste­rly winds start blowing from January 25 onwards, the mercury may once again start dropping, with minimum temperatur­e likely to hover around 4 degrees on January 26.

Meanwhile, the air quality in the city continued to be hover in the “very poor” category despite marginal improvemen­t. According to the Central Pollution Control Board’s (CPCB) bulletin, the air quality index (AQI) of Noida on Saturday was recorded at 325 as against 361 a day earlier. The AQI of Greater Noida was recorded at 319 as against 322 a day prior. The AQI of Ghaziabad was 314 as against 371 on the previous day.

According to the System of Air quality and Weather Forecastin­g and Research (SAFAR), the air quality will continue to hover in the “very poor” category. “Surface winds easterly and moderate. Due to better ventilatio­n conditions, AQI is forecasted to marginally improve to the lower end of Very Poor during the day. AQI is likely to stay in the same Very Poor category on 24th and 25th January. The middle end of the very poor category is forecasted for 26th January(sic),” read a statement by SAFAR on Saturday.

There will be dense fog in the morning of Sunday and Monday, with visibility around 50 metres. Tuesday will witness moderate fog. IMD OFFICIAL,

Two builders have been prosecuted at special court in Lucknow under the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 by the Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board (UPPCB), officials said.

According to the official, legal action was initiated -- a first in Noida -- following alleged repeated offence by a private builder developing a highrise in Sector 118, and a concession­aire developing freight corridor.

“We had been issuing notices to these two builders as they had been flouting norms repeatedly through irresponsi­ble constructi­on and not taking dust controllin­g measures. This is the first time that we had to take the legal recourse as that was the last resort. Soon, summons will be issued to them,” said Praveen Kumar, regional officer, Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board, Noida.

He added that prosecutio­n has been initiated at a special court in Lucknow.

 ?? SUNIL GHOSH/ HT ?? A layer of dense fog envelopes an under constructi­on building in Noida on Saturday.
SUNIL GHOSH/ HT A layer of dense fog envelopes an under constructi­on building in Noida on Saturday.

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