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Home / Environment / Delhi Chokes on Diwali Pollution: Hazardous Levels Recorded Days Before Festival

Delhi Chokes on Diwali Pollution: Hazardous Levels Recorded Days Before Festival

19 Oct

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Summary

  • Delhi already experiencing hazardous pollution levels before Diwali
  • Particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) exceeding national and WHO limits
  • Experts warn pollution likely to spike further during Diwali celebrations
Delhi Chokes on Diwali Pollution: Hazardous Levels Recorded Days Before Festival

As of October 19, 2025, Delhi is already experiencing hazardous air pollution levels, with the city bracing for an even more severe crisis during the upcoming Diwali festival. On Dhanteras, two days before Diwali, several areas in the capital recorded alarming spikes in particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) concentrations.

At 9 am on October 19, the Anand Vihar area recorded a PM10 level of 843 µg/m³, over 16 times higher than the World Health Organization's 24-hour guideline of 45 µg/m³. Other parts of the city, including Dwarka, Wazirpur, and Ashok Vihar, also hit hazardous pollution levels.

The fine particulate pollution (PM2.5) also climbed sharply, with several stations recording extreme concentrations. Ashok Vihar reached 490 µg/m³, Mundka 327 µg/m³, and Anand Vihar 214 µg/m³ - more than 20 times the WHO's 24-hour safe limit of 15 µg/m³.

Experts warn that the situation is likely to deteriorate further as Diwali celebrations and firecracker use are expected to increase, even with time caps in place. According to forecasts, air quality may reach the 'severe' category on October 21, a day after Diwali. Authorities have been conducting patrols and inspections to enforce the use of only certified 'green' crackers, but the challenge remains to curb the city's toxic haze.

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.
Delhi is currently experiencing hazardous air pollution levels, with particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) exceeding national and WHO guidelines by a significant margin.
Experts warn that pollution levels are likely to spike further during the Diwali celebrations, with air quality potentially reaching the 'severe' category on October 21, a day after the festival.
The Delhi Police and the Delhi Pollution Control Committee have been conducting patrols and inspections to enforce the use of only certified 'green' crackers, but the challenge remains to curb the city's toxic haze.

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