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Home / Environment / Chandigarh Chokes: Air Quality Remains Poor Amidst Fog

Chandigarh Chokes: Air Quality Remains Poor Amidst Fog

20 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Air Quality Index in Chandigarh remains in the "poor" category.
  • Dense fog and lack of rainfall are trapping pollutants near the ground.
  • Experts advise vulnerable groups to take precautions and limit outdoor activity.
Chandigarh Chokes: Air Quality Remains Poor Amidst Fog

Chandigarh has been experiencing "poor" air quality for three consecutive days as of December 19, 2025, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) remaining elevated due to prevailing weather conditions. Dense fog and cold temperatures are preventing the dispersion of pollutants, trapping them close to the ground. This situation is exacerbated by the absence of rainfall since October, as western disturbances have been inactive in the region.

Experts highlight that the lack of solar penetration and moisture in the air, combined with trapped pollutants, contribute to the persistently poor AQI. While the fog has reportedly become lighter, a significant improvement in air quality is expected only once these foggy conditions clear. Forecasts indicate partly cloudy skies for the next few days, with no rainfall predicted, meaning pollution levels may continue to be a concern.

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In response to the air quality alert, health professionals advise sensitive groups—such as the elderly, children, and pregnant women—to avoid pollution hotspots and refrain from early morning walks. Using triple-layer masks is recommended when venturing outdoors. The enforcement of vehicular pollution norms and dust control measures at construction sites are also noted as areas requiring attention to mitigate the overall pollution load.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Poor air quality in Chandigarh is primarily caused by dense fog and cold weather trapping pollutants, exacerbated by a lack of rainfall.
Vulnerable groups in Chandigarh should avoid pollution hotspots, limit outdoor activities, and consider wearing masks.
Air quality in Chandigarh is expected to improve once the dense fog conditions begin to ease.

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