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Smog-hit Indian capital closes down schools

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new delhi — India’s capital announced a slew of measures on Sunday to combat the crippling air pollution that has engulfed the city, including closing down schools, halting constructi­on and ordering that all roads be doused with water to settle dust.

New Delhi, one of the world’s dirtiest cities, saw levels of PM2.5 — tiny particulat­e matter that can clog lungs — soar to over 900 microgramm­es per cubic metre on Saturday. That’s more than 90 times the level considered safe by the WHO.

New Delhi’s Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said schools would be shut for three days, and all constructi­on and demolition activity halted for at least five days. —

new delhi — Schools in the Indian capital will be closed for the next three days, the Delhi state government said Sunday, as the city struggles with one of the worst spells of air pollution in recent years.

“Emergency measures are needed to solve this problem together,” state chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said.

“All constructi­on and demolition in the city will be banned for next five days. All schools will be closed for the next three days in Delhi,” he added.

Thick smog has blanketed the capital for days, with local and central authoritie­s meeting to resolve the crisis.

Kejriwal, who chaired an emergency meeting of the state cabinet, advised people to stay indoors as much as possible and work from home if they could.

Other measures announced by the government include fighting fires at landfill sites, sprinkling water on main roads to suppress dust and shutting down a power plant.

The chief minister, who on Saturday compared the state to a “gas chamber,” has blamed crop-burning by farmers in neighbouri­ng states for the smog.

Most of Delhi’s neighbouri­ng states are largely dependent on agricultur­e, with farmers resorting to crop-stubble burning before each sowing season, which worsens air pollution over Delhi and its satellite towns.

“One can’t expect relief (from pollution) over the next few days as more crop burning will happen in the next few days,” Kejriwal said.

India’s environmen­t minister Anil Madhav Dave, who met with the state leadership on Saturday, is expected to discuss a solution to the crop burning issue with leaders of neighbouri­ng states this week.

Around 250-300 people, including many parents with their children, gathered around Jantar Mantar, New Delhi’s major site for protests, on Sunday morning.

Most of the Delhi locals came wearing pollution masks and held placards urging the people and the government to do more to tackle pollution in the city.

New Delhi’s air quality has steadily worsened over the years, a result of rapid urbanisati­on that brings pollution from diesel engines, coal-fired power plants and industrial emissions. It also suffers from atmospheri­c dust and pollution from open fires lit by the urban poor to keep warm in winter or to cook food.

The chief minister warned restrictio­ns that took around a million cars off the roads for 15 days in a bid to improve air quality earlier this year could again be implemente­d.

The ‘odd-even’ plan restricts cars

Constructi­on and demolition­s banned

> Schools in Delhi will be closed for the next three days. > All constructi­on and demolition in the city will be banned for next five days. > Delhi CM Kejriwal advised people to stay indoors as much as possible and work from home if they could. > Other measures include fighting fires at landfill sites, sprinkling water on main roads to suppress dust and shutting down a power plant. to alternate days according to their number plates.

However, the restrictio­ns have been criticised since the capital’s creaking public transport infrastruc­ture struggles to take the pressure off private vehicles.

The reading for pollutants in the atmosphere recently breached the 1,000 microgram mark for the first time in one neighbourh­ood in south Delhi — 10 times the World Health Organisati­on’s recommende­d level.—

 ?? — AFP ?? Runners take part in the New Delhi 10K challenge amid heavy smog in New Delhi on Sunday.
— AFP Runners take part in the New Delhi 10K challenge amid heavy smog in New Delhi on Sunday.

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