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Delhi Chokes: AQI Hits Severe Levels
23 Dec
Summary
- Delhi's AQI exceeded 400, reaching 'severe' category.
- Vehicular emissions contributed significantly to pollution.
- Air quality expected to remain very poor for six days.

Delhi's air quality has critically deteriorated, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) surpassing 400 and entering the 'severe' category on Tuesday. This marks a sharp decline from the previous day's 'very poor' status. Several monitoring stations recorded AQI levels above 450, indicating extreme pollution.
Analysis reveals that vehicular emissions are the leading cause of this severe air pollution, accounting for over 14% of the total load. Industrial activities and construction also contribute significantly to the deteriorating air. This grim situation is compounded by foggy mornings and calm winds that trap pollutants.
Forecasting models indicate that Delhi's air quality is likely to remain in the 'very poor' category for at least the next six days. Residents are advised to limit outdoor exposure and wear masks due to the health risks associated with prolonged exposure to high pollution levels.



