According to CPCB, visibility has deteriorated due to haze on Tilak Marg, and the AQI in the surrounding areas has dropped to 349. According to SAFAR, AQI was recorded at 397 in Alipore, 440 in Bawana, 391 in Dwarka Sector 8, 428 in Mundka, 374 in Najafgarh, 427 in New Moti Bagh, 439 in Rohini, 406 in Punjabi Bagh and 406 in RK Puram.
The air quality in the national capital has reached very poor condition. The pollution level has been continuously increasing since Diwali. Pollution has increased even on the eighth day after Diwali. Smog is visible in the entire city. According to the data of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the Air Quality Index (AQI) in Delhi was recorded at 383 at 8 am today, which has been kept in the ‘very poor’ category.
According to CPCB, visibility has deteriorated due to haze on Tilak Marg, and the AQI in the surrounding areas has dropped to 349. According to SAFAR, AQI was recorded at 397 in Alipore, 440 in Bawana, 391 in Dwarka Sector 8, 428 in Mundka, 374 in Najafgarh, 427 in New Moti Bagh, 439 in Rohini, 406 in Punjabi Bagh and 406 in RK Puram.