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Panchkula Gasps: Air Quality Plummets to Very Poor

22 Dec

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Summary

  • Panchkula's AQI reached 339, entering the 'Very Poor' category.
  • City ranked fourth most polluted, behind Delhi and Ghaziabad.
  • Experts cite cold, low winds, and temperature inversion for pollution.
Panchkula Gasps: Air Quality Plummets to Very Poor

Panchkula's air quality deteriorated significantly on Sunday, plunging the city into the 'Very Poor' category with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 339. This alarming reading positioned Panchkula as the fourth most polluted city across the country on December 21, 2025. Only Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Singrauli registered higher AQI values, highlighting a widespread pollution issue in north and central India.

Neighbouring Chandigarh, however, saw a slight improvement, with its AQI at 217, still within the 'Poor' range. Experts pointed to a combination of factors, including cold temperatures, low wind speeds, and temperature inversions, as reasons for the elevated pollution. These conditions effectively trap harmful pollutants near the ground, exacerbating the air quality crisis.

Dr. Ravindra Khaiwal advised vulnerable populations, such as the elderly, children, and those with pre-existing health conditions, to take precautions. He recommended avoiding pollution hotspots and refraining from early morning outdoor activities until conditions improve, emphasizing that fog and smog are preventing pollutant dispersion.

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.
Panchkula's AQI was recorded at 339 on Sunday, December 21, 2025, placing it in the 'Very Poor' category.
Cold weather, low wind speed, temperature inversion, and lack of rain are trapping pollutants close to the ground, leading to high pollution levels.
Vulnerable groups should avoid early morning walks and areas with heavy traffic until air quality improves.

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