New Delhi: Delhi air quality continues to remain in the ‘poor’ category with the overall air quality index (AQI) 289.
Agricultural fire counts rose to 1,734 in the northwestern region, but the contribution of burning stumps about 8% maturity for changes in the wind.
The air quality is likely to stay at the end of the ‘very poor’ for ‘poor’ categories in the next two days.
Track the pollution level in your Cityaccording to the official, the impact of the stump burning into the air Delhi has been reduced because the direction of the wind is not profitable for transportation of agricultural fire pollutants to the capital.
The stump part burns to PM2.5 Delhi is 20% on Friday and 12% on Saturday.
Air quality system and weather forecasting and research (Safar), the forecasting agency under the Ministry of Earth Sciences, said, “Aqi Delhi is likely to be at the top end of the ‘poor’ category for the next two days because the expected changes in the wind to the west / Southwest, reducing emissions transportation from propellers .
The shallow mixing layer that applies reduces the dispersion of pollutants.
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