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Delhi’s air quality improves to the ‘poor’ category, AQI 280

Delhi's air quality improves to the 'poor' category, AQI 280
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New Delhi: The air quality of national capital improves from ‘very poor’ with the ‘poor’ category on Wednesday for the first time in the last 10 days.
In accordance with the air quality system & weather forecasting & research (Safar), the entire air quality index (AQI) stands at 280 on Wednesday.
Some areas in the National Capital include Ito, Lodhi Road, and Mathura Road recorded air quality in the air “very bad” with AQI 333, 303, and 346 while Aqi in Anand Vihar and Jahangirpuri were in the “severe” category with “severe” with AQI 422 and 436 each.
In accordance with Safar, PM 10 levels are recorded in 58 in the ‘satisfying’ category and PM 2.5 levels are recorded at the score 38 in the ‘satisfying’ category.
The level of air pollution in the national capital area (NCR) fluctuates between “very poor” and “poor”.
Gurugram and Noida recorded AQI 283 and 303 in the “poor” category and “very poor” on Wednesday morning.
According to the Safar Bulletin, starting November 27 and so the local surface wind is likely to increase which will result in increased air quality.
The stump burning to PM2.5 Delhi is 3 percent and the number of effective fires is 770.
“Today’s AQI shows the ‘poor’ category.
Wind at the level of transportation tends to slow down and also change the direction from northwest to south / southeast tomorrow and north The sea on the 25th local surface wind is also relatively low for the next 3 days which reduces dispersion pollutants that cause damage.
The clean effect is that air quality is likely to be in ‘poor’ or ‘the lower end of the category is very bad for the next 3 days.
From the 27th and so on local surface wind tends to increase result in increased air quality but is expected to be in the range of ‘poor’ categories or ‘at the bottom end’.
The effective stump fire count is 770 and the% shares in PM2.5 Delhi is 3 percent, ” he said in the bulletin.
Aqi between zeros and 50 is considered ‘good’, 51 and 100 ‘satisfying’, 101 and 200 ‘moderate’, 201 and 300 ‘poor’, 301 and 400 ‘very poor’, and 401 and 500 ‘severe’, and 401 and 500 ‘severe’, and 401 and 500 ‘severe’, and 401 and 500 ‘severe’.
With the aim of curbing air pollution, the Kejrati Arvind government on Sunday has extended the ban imposed on the entry of trucks in Delhi carrying non-essential items until 26 November.
The Delhi government also asked his employees to continue working from home until Friday.
The government has also asked offices and private institutions to let their employees work from home until November 26 to reduce the number of vehicles on the road.
(With input from Ani)

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