Gurugram: Air quality in Gurugram remains in the ‘very poor’ category on Wednesday with AQI 340.
The city recorded AQI 368 on Tuesday.
Soothing worries about air quality slips into the ‘severe’ category, officials of the state pollution control board Haryana (HSPCB) takes into account that air quality will remain in the ‘very poor’ category for the next three days.
On Wednesday, the four air monitoring stations in Gurugram recorded AQI in the ‘very poor’ category.
According to the central pollution control board, the ‘very poor’ aqi can cause respiratory disease in prolonged exposure.
GLUL PAHARI monitoring station recorded the highest AQI 353, followed by sector 51 with AQI 344, Sitch Vikas with AQI 343 and anchovy gram with AQI 322.
reported the current situation, said HSPCB officials, “civil institutions manage the situation on the ground and tried to ensure That air becomes breathable.
However, the air tends to remain in the ‘very poor’ category for the next three days due to a temperature decline.
“According to the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD), Gurugram recorded a minimum temperature of 14.4 degrees Celsius on Wednesday.
The current low temperature prevents the spread of pollutants, air quality experts said.
Meanwhile, Delhi’s air quality increased slightly on Wednesday because the city recorded AQI 372 in the ‘very poor’ category, down from AQI 404 in the severe category on Tuesday.
Following the same trend, air quality in Faridabad also entered the ‘very poor’ category on Wednesday because the city recorded AQI 380.
On Tuesday, Aqi Faridabad was 430 in the ‘severe’ category.