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Delhi Air Quality Nears 'Severe' as AQI Hits 392
19 Nov
Summary
- Delhi's average AQI reached 392 on Wednesday, bordering the 'severe' category.
- Air quality is predicted to remain poor for the next six days.
- Vehicular emissions contributed 18% to Delhi's pollution on Wednesday.

The average Air Quality Index (AQI) in Delhi surged to 392 on Wednesday, placing it on the brink of the 'severe' classification. Data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) indicates a concerning trend, with forecasts suggesting a continued deterioration of air quality over the upcoming six days.
The AQI has been in the 'very poor' category for six consecutive days, with readings increasing from 374 on Tuesday to 392 on Wednesday. Several monitoring stations, including those in Chandni Chowk and Anand Vihar, recorded AQI levels above 400, falling into the 'severe' category.
Analysis indicates that vehicular emissions were a primary contributor to Wednesday's pollution, accounting for 18% of the AQI, while stubble burning contributed approximately 3.8%. Weather conditions, including a minimum temperature of 10.2 degrees Celsius, are also contributing factors to the persistent smog.



