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Favorable wind speeds bring pollution down

Favorable wind speeds bring pollution down
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New Delhi: Strong surface winds reduce the level of pollution in the national capital slightly on Monday and the average air quality index of an average of 24 hours (AQI) at 4pm in the ‘very poor’ category in 390, according to agency.
Delhi recorded ‘severe’ air quality for three days on trot until Sunday due to accumulated emissions from fireworks in Diwali and burning plant residues in the midst of unfavorable meteorological conditions – high speed, high speed, and height.
Read Alsodelhi Air Quality Changing ‘Severe’ on Diwalidelhi air quality changed “severe” on Diwali with arrears burning accounting for 32 percent PM2.5 city pollution and calm winds worsen the situation because they allowed accumulated pollutants, said weather officials.
Safar said, “Even a small increase in local additional emissions is 5,450 agricultural fires, the highest this season, recorded in neighboring countries on Sundays, their part in Delhi air pollution decreases from 48 percent a day, which is highest in three years, to 30 percent on Monday due to a decrease in wind speed of transportation, according to the Safar air quality forecasting agency.
Read the air quality of Alsodelhi is very poor for the 2nd day on Trot, predicted to be worse on the quality of the air diwalidelhi remains “very poor.
“For the second day in a row on Wednesday and it would likely take over over the next two days even if there were no firecrackers that exploded in Diwali, the authorities said on Wednesday.
The Indian Meteorology Department said the wind speed varied from eight kmbrus 14.
KMPH.
Aqi between zero 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 ‘.
Safar estimates the marginal increase in air quality but says it will remain in the’ very poor ‘category accounted for 44 percent of PM2.5 Delhi pollution in 1.
November, Minister of Hading on Sunday was written to the center, demanding that Punjab’s emergency meeting, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan were called to discuss the issue p Embakan plant residue.

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