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Home / Environment / Delhi Smog Drives Tourists to Rohtang Pass Amidst Traffic Jams

Delhi Smog Drives Tourists to Rohtang Pass Amidst Traffic Jams

17 Dec

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Summary

  • Delhi's severe air quality is pushing residents towards Himachal Pradesh.
  • Rohtang Pass is experiencing significant traffic jams due to the influx.
  • Delhi's AQI is frequently in the 'very poor' to 'severe' categories.
Delhi Smog Drives Tourists to Rohtang Pass Amidst Traffic Jams

A thick blanket of smog over Delhi has prompted many residents to temporarily relocate to the hills of Himachal Pradesh, inadvertently causing significant traffic jams near Rohtang Pass. Clips shared on social media highlight extensive queues of vehicles, raising questions about the unusual surge in traffic during a period without snowfall or holidays.

On Wednesday, Delhi recorded an Air Quality Index (AQI) of nearly 300, classifying it as 'very poor.' The Delhi-NCR region's air quality has worsened post-Diwali, with stagnant weather and low wind speeds contributing to hazardous levels above 400 in several areas. This toxic smog is causing widespread health issues, including respiratory problems and burning eyes.

In response to the crisis, authorities have deployed mist sprayers at pollution hotspots. Delhi's Chief Minister's remarks on pollution management drew criticism, with accusations of hiding data and downplaying the severity of the air quality situation, which is classified as 'severe' when AQI exceeds 400.

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.
Heavy traffic at Rohtang Pass is currently attributed to Delhi residents seeking to escape the city's severe air pollution.
Delhi's air quality is frequently in the 'very poor' to 'severe' categories, with AQI readings often exceeding 300 and sometimes surpassing 400.
Authorities have deployed mist sprayers at pollution hotspots across the city to help manage air quality readings.

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