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Delhi Air Fouls Fido's Lungs!
21 Nov
Summary
- A Golden Retriever was diagnosed with bronchitis due to severe air pollution.
- The pet owner's entire family is also experiencing illness from the toxic air.
- Delhi's air quality is expected to remain 'very poor' to 'severe'.

Delhi's notorious air pollution has extended its reach to affect the city's animal population. A recent viral post revealed a Golden Retriever suffering from bronchitis, requiring nebuliser treatment due to the toxic air. The pet owner expressed concern, stating the entire family was unwell. This incident highlights the severe health implications of the city's smog.
Similar health complaints have surfaced among residents, with others reporting family members, including children and birds, experiencing respiratory ailments like bronchiolitis and tonsillitis. These anecdotal accounts emphasize the widespread impact of the worsening air quality on living beings.
The city's air quality index (AQI) has been hovering near the 'severe' level, attributed to calm winds and cold temperatures trapping pollutants. Forecasts indicate the air quality will remain in the 'very poor' to 'severe' categories in the coming days, posing a continuous health risk.




