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Delhi: The sixth day of ‘severe’ air quality on Sundays

Delhi: The sixth day of 'severe' air quality on Sundays
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New Delhi: City recorded the sixth “severe” air quality day on Sunday.
This is the worst spell of “heavy” days in December since 2015 when the Central Pollution Control Agency (CPCB) began measuring the air quality index (AQI).
Because Stainble Burning and Diwali, November usually reports a few days “heavy”, but the number of days “weight” is usually lower in December.
Tracking the level of pollution in your CityCPCB data shows three days “severe” in December 2020 and 2019, four in 2018 and two in 2016.
So far, seven days of “severe air quality” has been seen in December this year.
Higher numbers of days such as (8) seen in 2018 and 2019.
Air quality system and weather forecasting and research (Safar) said Delhi is likely to record “severe” days on Monday and Tuesday and a significant increase in Air quality is expected from December 29 because of the east wind at a higher speed.
Aqi on Sunday is 459.
Experts say the condition of bad weather along with local pollution and NCR causes a long-day “severe” mantra.
Gufran Beig, the Director of the Founder Project, Safar, said, “This is unusual for a severe number of prolonged days to be recorded in December.
Although bad weather conditions play an important role, there is a possibility of unknown local pollution sources.” Experts showed that The agency concerned must focus on reducing emissions from local pollution sources.
Anumite Roychowdhury, Executive Director, Research and Advocacy, Science and Environment Center, said, “Obviously, local pollution can also experience a spoken and severe impact when the conditions of the atmosphere are detrimental.
This demands deeper actions in all the main sectors, including the industry, including industry, including industry, including industry, including industry Power plants, vehicles, waste, household fuel and land stabilization, in 24 NCR districts to cut basic pollution.
“Explain the factors of meteorology, RK Jenamani, senior scientists at the IMD, said,” Because of high water content, no Solid fog formation.
Solid fog can act as a scavenger to reduce pollution.
The lights calmly recorded this time, which affects pollution dispersion.
Only weak western disorders that affect the area, which can cause rain and help clean Delhi air.
“Dipankar Saha, Former CPCB Air Laboratory Head, said there must be a good prediction system to protect people from PA High parages of pollutants and emissions from all sectors must be reduced.

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