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Delhi air back in 'severe' category: Anand Vihar 'hazardous', Greater Noida 'most polluted'

Delhi AQI today: The national capital's overall air quality slipped back into the 'severe' category with an AQI at 421, a day after it showed a slight improvement with areas such as Anand Vihar (452), RK Puram (433), Punjabi Bagh (460), and ITO (413) all taking severe hits to their air quality.

November 08, 2023 / 08:46 IST
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Authorities in the national capital are taking extra measures to try arresting the slide in the quality of air in New Delhi through extensive water spraying with dust suppressant powder in heavily polluted areas.

After a brief rise to the 'very poor' status, Delhi's air was back in the 'severe' category with the quality index reading hovering on 421 around 7am on November 8.

Most part of the Capital, barring Lodi Road, JLN Stadium, Siri Fort, Aurobindo Marg, and Dilshad Garden, breathed in the worst category of air on Wednesday. An air quality index (AQI) reading of above 400 is considered 'severe'.

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Air monitoring stations such as Anand Vihar, Dwarka, Shadipur, Mandir Marg, ITO, RK Puram, Punjabi Bagh, North Campus, Mathura Road, Rohini, Patparganj, Okhla, India Gate, and Mundka all recorded an AQI score above 400 6am, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).

Anand Vihar and Greater Noida