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Delhi air quality dips to 'very poor' as temperature continues to fall

Mornings are getting cooler in Delhi-NCR, while farm fires, vehicular emissions and dust are making for a toxic haze

October 18, 2024 / 13:22 IST
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A layer of fog engulfs India Gate and surrounding areas as the AQI drops to 270, categorised as 'Poor'.
A layer of fog engulfs India Gate and surrounding areas as the AQI drops to 270, categorised as 'Poor'.

Air quality in several parts of Delhi dipped to “very poor” on October 18 morning as temperature continues to fall in the national capital, even as the local government has called a meeting with all stakeholders to assess the situation.

In the morning, Delhi's Air Quality Index slipped to “very poor” in several parts with an overall “poor” AQI reading, as lower temperature makes it difficult for pollutants to disperse.

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Mornings in Delhi and the rest of the National Capital Region are getting cooler and hazy as a mix of farm fires, vehicular emissions and dust pollute the air.

The weather department predicted clear skies for October 18, with the minimum temperature expected to drop to around 20 degrees Celsius.