New Delhi: At 3.971, the highest 10-day stump that burns a fire count recorded in neighboring countries on Monday, according to the air quality system and weather forecasting and research (Safar), forecasting under the earth’s science.
Before this, the highest number of fires in one day this season was 1,826 fires on Saturday, showing Safar data.
The overall air quality index (AQI) of national capital is 281 in the ‘Poor’ category on Monday.
Although the agricultural fire count rose from 1,734 on Sunday to 3,971 on Monday, the impact of the stump burned into Delhi’s air was lacking.
The stump part burns to PM2.5 Delhi is only 7% on Monday because of the wind direction and unfavorable speed.
Agriculture fires mostly remain low in October this year compared to the same month in 2020, but experts say the number of fires is likely to witness the peak in November.
Anumite Roychowdhury, Executive Director of Research and Advocacy, Science and Environment Center, said, “Because of the frequency of rain and the delay with the withdrawal of monsoons, burning arrears, which usually rises in October, is suspended this year.
Agricultural fires can surge in farmers going to rush to throw stumps .
The agent concerned must be prepared with an emergency action plan to control fire and fog a day.
Safar, in the bulletin on Monday, said, “Delhi’s air quality is likely to remain at the top of the poor category for the next two days because the prevailing wind comes from the west / southwest, reducing the transportation of emissions from the stump burning.
Combating the mixing layer Shallow reduces dispersion pollutants.
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