New Delhi: Chairman of the Minister of Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday said that Delhi’s air quality could deteriorate next month for burning stumps.
The neighboring government has not taken any action so far to support farmers, which he claims.
Kejriwal said, by itself, Delhi air was clean and the overall air quality index (AQI) on Saturday only 69, which fell into the ‘satisfying’ category.
Track the level of pollution in your city “Delhi air quality will deteriorate from mid-October (because it burns arrears).
The state government has not taken any action to support their farmers.
By itself, Delhi’s air is clean.
On September 18, 2021, AQI for Delhi It is 69 (0 to 50 – good, 51 to 100 – satisfying), “Kejriawal tweeted.
The concentration of PM 10 is 67 micrograms per cubic meter and the concentration of PM 2.5 is 27 micrograms per cubic meter, he added.
Standard 24 hours for PM 10 and PM 2.5 100 and 60 micrograms per cubic meter.
Delhi generally began recording a surge in pollution with a temperature decline, assisted by a propeller stump that took steps from the second week of October and so on.
When the wind direction changed, pollutants were blown towards Delhi and the study had shown that the contribution to burn stumps in the concentration of PM 2.5 Delhi as a whole could rise to 44 percent in one day.
Punjab recorded the number of fires of the most last year since 2016.