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Home / Environment / Gurugram Chokes: Recurring Fires Push Air Quality to Very Poor

Gurugram Chokes: Recurring Fires Push Air Quality to Very Poor

16 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Gurugram's air quality plunged into 'very poor' category with AQI reaching 345.
  • Residents report frequent waste fires, especially after Diwali, worsening air.
  • Health experts warn of severe short-term and long-term health consequences.
Gurugram Chokes: Recurring Fires Push Air Quality to Very Poor

Gurugram's air quality has drastically worsened, with the Air Quality Index reaching 345 and entering the "very poor" category as of Monday. This alarming decline is largely attributed to recurring waste fires across the city, a problem exacerbated since the Diwali festival in October. Residents from multiple sectors have lodged complaints, reporting unchecked waste burning that pollutes the air, particularly during evening and night hours.

Health experts have issued stern warnings regarding the severe health risks associated with inhaling toxic smoke from burning trash. Short-term exposure can lead to immediate symptoms like headaches and breathing difficulties. However, prolonged or repeated exposure poses grave long-term threats, including lung damage, weakened immunity, and increased susceptibility to chronic conditions like asthma and heart disease, with children and the elderly facing heightened risks.

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Authorities have acknowledged the escalating issue and are intensifying enforcement efforts. The Haryana State Pollution Control Board has directed teams to increase patrols and issue fines for waste burning. The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram is also actively addressing identified hotspots and imposing penalties, while encouraging citizens to report violations. Despite these measures, pollution levels remain high, with PM2.5 being the primary pollutant.

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.
Gurugram's Air Quality Index (AQI) has reached 345, classifying it as "very poor" as of Monday.
Recurring waste fires release toxic smoke and harmful gases, significantly degrading air quality, especially after the Diwali festival.
Exposure can cause headaches, nausea, coughing, breathing difficulties, and long-term lung damage, asthma, and heart disease.

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