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Delhi Gasps: AQI Hits 302, Choking Residents
23 Jan
Summary
- National capital's air quality index reached 302, categorized as 'very poor'.
- Most areas experienced 'very poor' air, with some locations in the 'poor' category.
- Specific locations like Wazirpur and Sonia Vihar recorded AQI over 340.

The national capital is currently struggling under severe pollution, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) hitting 302 at 6:05 am on Friday, falling into the 'very poor' category.
Data from the Central Pollution Control Board indicates that the majority of areas within Delhi are experiencing 'very poor' air quality. A significant number of locations have also been identified as having 'poor' air quality, posing health risks to residents.
Several specific areas are reporting critically high AQI levels. For instance, Wazirpur recorded an AQI of 356, and Sonia Vihar registered 349, followed closely by Bawana at 346. Other locations like Rohini and Jahangirpuri also show concerning AQI values above 340, demonstrating a widespread pollution issue across the city.




