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Delhi Chokes: Air Quality Plunges to 'Very Poor'
29 Dec
Summary
- Delhi's air quality reached 'very poor' with an AQI of 390 on Sunday.
- Dense fog alert issued for Monday; temperatures range from 7 to 22°C.
- 19 monitoring stations reported 'severe' air quality, Anand Vihar worst.

The national capital, Delhi, experienced "very poor" air quality on Sunday, December 28, 2025, registering an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 390. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) reported these conditions, noting that 19 monitoring stations indicated "severe" levels, with Anand Vihar being the most polluted at 457.
Looking ahead to Monday, December 29, the meteorological department has issued an orange alert due to expected very dense fog. Temperatures are anticipated to fluctuate between a low of 7 degrees Celsius and a high of 22 degrees Celsius, adding to the challenging winter conditions.
Earlier on Sunday, Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 6.3 degrees Celsius, slightly below the seasonal average, while the maximum temperature reached 22.5 degrees Celsius, exceeding the seasonal norm. The humidity levels were exceptionally high, recorded at 100% in the late afternoon.



