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Air pollution level started increasing again in Delhi, AQI level reached 263 at ITO

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Air pollution level started increasing again in Delhi

Delhi Air Pollution: There has been a decrease in the level of air pollution after the heavy rains in Delhi yesterday. Yesterday, the highest AQI in Delhi NCR was recorded at 162 in Anand Vihar. Whereas in most areas of Delhi, AQI remained below 100. Talking about the AQI level of Saturday, the air quality here remains in ‘poor’ category today. According to the Central Pollution Control Board, AQI 282 has been recorded in Anand Vihar today. Whereas 220 AQI has been recorded in RK Puram, 236 in Punjabi Bagh and 263 in ITO.

Pollution level started increasing in Delhi

On Friday also the air quality was recorded in the poor category. Let us tell you that on Saturday, AQI was recorded less than 100 in most areas of Delhi. AQI was recorded at 162 in Anand Vihar, 85 in New Delhi, 87 in Rohini, 91 in Punjabi Bagh and 97 in Shahdara. Let us tell you that on Thursday the air quality remained in the severe category. On Thursday, 459 AQI was recorded in Dwarka Sector 8, 453 in RK Puram, 452 in New Motibagh, 452 in Nehru Nagar, 449 in Najafgarh, 446 in IGI Airport, 445 in Punjabi Bagh and 441 in ITO.

Track record of air pollution

On Thursday itself, 439 in Wazirpur, 438 in Shadipur, 437 in Bawana, 434 in Patparganj, 433 in Okhla, 433 in Jahangirpuri, 432 in Anand Vihar, 428 in Mundka, 423 in Sonia Vihar, 422 in Sirifort Delhi and AQI in DTU. 402 AQI was recorded. According to SAFAR India, the amount of PM 2.5 in Delhi was recorded at 247 on November 8. Which indicates a bad category. Whereas the quantity of PM 10 was recorded at 426 which is twice the average. Let us tell you that on Thursday, the minimum temperature of Delhi was recorded at 16 degrees and the maximum temperature was 30 degrees Celsius.

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