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Delhi: The air quality is still ‘very poor’ despite the rain

Delhi: The air quality is still 'very poor' despite the rain
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New Delhi: The air quality in Delhi on Monday continues to remain in the ‘very poor’ category, with PM2.5 as a main pollutant, according to the middle-term system of air quality and weather forecasting and research (Safar).
Track the level of pollution at Cityandaspite Mantra Rain Off-Season in Delhi, the air quality index (AQI) from national capital stands at 325 because it burns arrears.
Safar on Sunday predicts a ‘significant’ increase in the quality of the air at this time because of the direction of wind and rain.
“Lower wind speeds and low mixing layers inhibit dispersion together with medium suggestion intrusions.
However, now the wind direction is mainly from the east side and the rain is being expected, AQI will increase significantly and touch the moderate category for tomorrow and then again degradation to the category The bad for the next 2 days, “said Safar yesterday.
The Meteorology Department of India (IMD) on Monday estimates lightning storms and heavy intensity to severe for Delhi and adjacent areas in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and parts of Rajasthan.
“Storm with medium rain intensity with heavy intensity over isolated places will continue to occur and regions side by side with all Delhi, Gurugram, Gohana, Gannaur, Hodal, Aurangabad, Palwal, Faridabad, Ballabhgarh, Panipath, Hathura, Aligarh Hathura, Aligarh, Hathura, Aligarh, Hathura, Agra (UP), Nadbai, Bharatpur, Nagar (Rajasthan), “said IMD.
Delhi has watched a heavy rain mantra since yesterday, causing waterlogging in several regions, which leads to blockage of roads and the movement of the vehicle today.
Meanwhile, Minister of Environment Delhi Gopal Rai said on Thursday that the Delhi government will start the campaign ‘Light red light, Gaadi from October 18 with the aim of overcoming air pollution and the first phase of the campaign will run until November 18.

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