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Delhi air worsens again as AQI shoots up to 386: 16 stations hit ‘severe’ mark

Delhi AQI: Out of 39 monitoring stations in Delhi-NCR, 16 locations recorded AQI levels above 400, categorised as “severe.” Wazirpur emerged as the most polluted spot with an AQI of 446, followed by Bawana at 444 and Jahangirpuri at 442.

November 19, 2025 / 09:05 IST
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Delhi AQI: Visual from the IGI T3 this morning as a layer of toxic smog blankets the city. (Photo: ANI)
Delhi AQI: Visual from the IGI T3 this morning as a layer of toxic smog blankets the city. (Photo: ANI)

Delhi’s air quality dipped once again on Wednesday, just a day after a brief improvement. As per Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data at 5.30 am, the city’s overall Air Quality Index (AQI) climbed from 341 on Tuesday to 386, placing it in the “very poor” category.

Out of 39 monitoring stations in Delhi-NCR, 16 locations recorded AQI levels above 400, categorised as “severe.” Wazirpur emerged as the most polluted spot with an AQI of 446, followed by Bawana at 444 and Jahangirpuri at 442.

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Other highly affected areas included Chandni Chowk, Ashok Vihar, Delhi Technological University (DTU) and Vivek Vihar, all with AQI readings in the 430-440 range.

Neighbouring regions also reported dangerous air quality. Greater Noida recorded an AQI of 450, Noida touched 410, and Ghaziabad hit 435. Faridabad and Gurugram fared slightly better with AQI levels of 234 and 288, respectively.