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Many West Up Dists have ‘very poor’ air quality: CPCB data

Many West Up Dists have 'very poor' air quality: CPCB data
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MEERUT: With winter will determine and pollution levels assuming alarming proportions during the morning hours, those who take a walk in many western regions are at risk of being affected by their lung health.
Track the level of pollution in the Ca Cityas pollution control board, many districts such as Meerut, Moradabad, Muzaffarnagar, Ghaziabad and Noida fell into the ‘very poor’ category as far as the air quality concerns.
AQI famous PM2.5 pollutants floated between 200 and 300 in many fields, causing respiratory issues due to prolonged exposure, which then slid into the ‘very poor’ category (range 300-400) “during late at night and morning, causing disease Respiratory on prolonged exposure.
Areas such as Hapur who are in the ‘moderate’ category (PM 2.5 between 100 and 200) also slid into the ‘very poor’ category on Friday morning.
The only silver layer is that the level of pollution is low compared to the years Previously.
For example, in mid-October last year, Meerut had plunged into the ‘severe’ category (400-500) and had several other NCR districts.
While health experts warn the morning pedestrian to take precautions when exploring.
“With temperature Dropped in the coming days, morning walks should be avoided because the air is no longer healthy in the morning.
The late night and the morning are very toxic during the winter.
Aqi changed ‘poor’ during this time because the air became heavy and suspended PM10 and PM2.5 caused discomfort.
People have to take a walk only when bright because the level of pollution falls after sunrise.
Windy days are still better because it helps transport pollutants, “said Doctor-based Meerut Dr.
Harish Mohan Rastogi.
During the problem is burning stumps, one of the main reasons to increase pollution levels in previous years.
Incidentally, the government announced the withdrawal of all 868 cases submitted to farmers throughout the country to burn the straw that said “farmers play an important role in developing our economy”, as mentioned in the official statement of the Ministry of the household.
The cases were registered under section 188 (disobedience to be ordered to be properly promulgated by employees Negeri), 278 (creating a dangerous atmosphere for health), 290 (punishment for public disorders) and 291 (continuation of interference after the command to stop the IPC.

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