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Delhi Chokes: Air Quality Hits Severe Levels
23 Nov
Summary
- Delhi's AQI reached 430, categorizing air as 'severe' during winter smog.
- Pollution hotspots like Wazirpur and Jahangirpuri recorded AQI over 430.
- Stage 3 GRAP restrictions are in effect, mandating 50% remote work for offices.

Delhi is currently grappling with a severe air quality crisis as winter smog blankets the national capital. The overall Air Quality Index (AQI) surpassed 430 on Sunday morning, placing it firmly in the 'severe' category. Several localities, including Wazirpur and Jahangirpuri, reported AQI levels exceeding 430, indicating extremely hazardous air conditions. These elevated levels are attributed to concentrated particulate matter, leading to poor visibility and significant health risks for residents.
In response to this alarming situation, the region remains under Stage 3 restrictions of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP). This mandates that private offices reduce on-site staffing to 50%, with the remainder working remotely. The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has also advised for staggered timings in government offices to curb traffic-related pollution. Educational institutions have been instructed to halt all outdoor sports and physical activities to protect students.
The surrounding National Capital Region (NCR) is also experiencing poor air quality, with Noida and Ghaziabad registering AQI levels in the 'severe' and 'very poor' categories, respectively. Delhi's Environment Minister confirmed continuous monitoring and the implementation of these measures to combat the escalating pollution. The focus remains on public health and reducing immediate environmental hazards.




