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Smog envelops Delhi as air pollution in ‘severe’ category

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THICK smog engulfed India’s capital New Delhi on Tuesday (29) as air pollution worsened with the setting in of winter, shooting up concentrat­ions of fine particles in the air three times above the acceptable limits.

Residents in the world’s most polluted capital city struggle to breathe easy every winter as cold temperatur­es and calm winds trap pollutants closer to the ground. “As the minimum temperatur­e is dropping, gradual fog occurrence during early morning hours is likely to increase, leading to deteriorat­ion of air quality index (AQI),” said the federal government’s System of Air Quality and Weather Forecastin­g and Research in a daily bulletin.

The AQI in parts of the city shot up above 400 on Tuesday, which is classified as the ‘severe’ category of air pollution, according to the Central Pollution Control

Board (CPCB). The level of fine particles measuring 2.5 micrograms or PM2.5 was 180 micrograms per cubic metre of air as of 10am in the Delhi National Capital Region, CPCB data showed, three times above the 24 hour acceptable limit of 60 micrograms per cubic metre of air.

Authoritie­s have brought in several measures over the years to improve the city’s air quality, including switching Delhi’s fleet of public transport to cleaner fuel, spraying water from on top of towers and on roads and controllin­g burning of firewood and waste during cold weather.

But experts have said these measures need to be applied across northern India and in cities and towns around New Delhi that form the wider National Capital Region, which also suffer from poor air quality, to effectivel­y control pollution.

 ?? ?? INEFFECTIV­E: Several measures have been taken to improve the air quality, including spraying water on roads
INEFFECTIV­E: Several measures have been taken to improve the air quality, including spraying water on roads

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