New Delhi: Gray sky, thick layer of sharp fog and high concentration of lungs that damage the lungs in the air.
Delhies woke up to a gloomy morning on Friday when the slim cracker exploded on the night Diwali and emissions from Farm Fires pushed the level of pollution outside the “severe” category.
The pollution rate in the national capital skyrocketed from 243 micrograms per cubic meter at 6pm on Thursday (Diwali Day) up to 410 micrograms per cubic meter at 9am on Friday, about seven times a safe limit of 60 micrograms per cubic meter.
Data shows that the average pollution level recorded in the national capital is the highest in the last five years, leaving residents in all cities panting.
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