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Delhi Air Quality 'Very Poor' for 13 Days Straight
26 Nov
Summary
- Delhi's air quality has remained in the 'very poor' category for 13 consecutive days.
- Vehicular emissions contribute the most to Delhi's pollution, at 21.6%.
- Doctors urge regular health screenings for pollution-related issues.
Delhi's air quality has persistently lingered in the "very poor" category for thirteen days straight, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) registering at 327 on Wednesday. Forecasts from the Air Quality Early Warning System indicate a continued lack of relief over the next week, extending the period of unhealthy air conditions for residents.
Analysis shows that vehicular emissions are the most significant contributor to the city's pollution, accounting for 21.6% on Wednesday. Stubble burning, while a concern, contributed a minimal 0.8%. The ongoing poor air quality is prompting health experts to emphasize the critical need for regular diagnostic screenings to identify and manage pollution-linked health issues early.
Medical professionals are urging individuals, especially smokers, asthma patients, children, and those with pre-existing cardiac or respiratory conditions, to undergo preventive health checks. Tests like spirometry and FeNO are recommended to monitor lung function and detect airway inflammation, crucial steps in mitigating the health impacts of Delhi's persistent toxic air.



