Ghaziabad: For the second day in a row, the district on Tuesday appeared as the most polluted city in the country.
Ghaziabad recorded aqi which was slightly better at 334 on Tuesday compared to 363 on Monday but Aqi Tuesday also made it the most polluted city in India for the fourth time this season.
Previously, the district had recorded AQI 349 on October 16 and AQI 321 on October 21 – AQIS which was highest recorded in this country on that date.
Of the four monitoring stations in Ghaziabad, Loni still became a pollution hotspot on Tuesday, recorded AQI 381.
This was followed by Sanjay Nagar with AQI 321.
Meanwhile, Vasundhara and Indirapuram recorded AQIS from 301.Cording to IMD, Aqi Regency is currently ‘very Poor ‘, especially because of PM2.5, and the possibilities will remain so for the next two days.
However, the distended impact burns air quality is currently low.
On Tuesday, the burning section of plant residue in PM2.5 was only 6%, and the number of ‘effective’ fire was 1,795, according to Safar data.
This contribution may remain low because the wind comes from the southwest and southeast, the Safar website is predicted.
However, pollutants are not easily spread in winter as in the summer, which contributes to poor air quality.
On the other hand, to reduce industrial pollution, the uppcb pollution control board (UPPCB) is currently conducting site inspection and forcing a severe fine to pollution.
Udaranoidal quality also continues to remain ‘very poor’ with Aqi dipped in 303 on Tuesday.
301 days earlier.
On the other hand, Aqi Greater Noida increased from 306 on Monday to 276 on Tuesday, taking the level of air quality from ‘very poor’ for ‘poor’.
With AQI 303, Delhi recorded quality air ‘very poor’ for the first time on Tuesday.
Previously, it had recorded the highest AQI 298 on October 17.
Even though it had touched the “very bad” range that day for several hours, an average of 24 hours aqi improved on the day after the rain.
Dipankar Saha, Former Head in the Air Laboratory of the Central Pollution Control Board, said that “wind speeds have fluctuated between 2 -4 M / sec in Delhi.
The lowest wind speed recorded in the city at 2 m / s is categorized as a calm wind.
Wind speed Low local caused accumulation of pollutants.
The situation will remain the same for the next few days and pollutants can begin to spread after the festival.
“Air quality system and weather forecasting and research, forecasting under the Ministry of Earth, said,” Aqi Delhi is located In the ‘very poor’ category and the possibility of remains so for the next two days.
The impact of burning stumps is expected to be low because the unfavorable wind comes from the southwest and east.
The share of the combustion residue emissions in PM2.5 is around 6% Effectively 1,795).
The shallow mixing layer that applies reduces dispersion of pollutants.
“Safar added that for 4-6 novembers Er (Diwali and the next two days), part of the propeller propeller at PM2.5 is expected to be in the range of 20-38% because the wind direction is likely to change northwest.