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Gurgaon Air Quality Plummets to 'Very Poor'
13 Mar
Summary
- Gurgaon's air quality index reached 301, entering the 'very poor' category.
- Light rain and thunderstorms are expected in Haryana from March 14-17.
- Pollution surge attributed to garbage burning, dust, and traffic emissions.

Gurgaon's air quality has significantly worsened, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) reaching 301 on March 12, classifying it as 'very poor'. This poses health risks, particularly for vulnerable groups. Elevated PM2.5 levels, exceeding permissible limits, are the primary concern, stemming from sources including open garbage burning, dust, and traffic emissions. Experts note this March pollution spike highlights a persistent year-round issue.
Looking ahead, a western disturbance is forecast to impact north-west India, bringing potential for light rain and thunderstorms across Haryana from March 14 through March 17. This weather system is expected to cause a minor decrease in maximum temperatures over the next 48 hours. The city's waste management system remains under strain, with initiatives in place to monitor and curb garbage accumulation.




