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Capital punishment: No respite, Delhi pollution levels in 'severe plus ' category

There is no respite in sight for Delhi and its suburbs, as a fall in temperature, unfavourable wind patterns and the expected rise in stubble burning over the next week will make the air more toxic

November 05, 2023 / 09:44 IST
A toxic haze lingered over Delhi for the sixth consecutive day on Sunday as pollution levels once again reached the severe plus category. (Image: ANI)
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A toxic haze hung over Delhi and its suburbs for the sixth consecutive day on November 5 as pollution levels remained stubbornly in the "severe" category. (Image: ANI)
The air quality index in Delhi NCR deteriorated from 415 at 4 pm on November 4 to 460 at 7 am on November 5. (Image: ANI)
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The air quality index in Delhi-NCR deteriorated from 415 at 4pm on November 4 to 460 at 7am on November 5. An reading of 150 and above is considered harmful. (Image: ANI)
As per Central Pollution Control Board, the National capital's air quality index increased by over 200 points between October 27 and November 3, culminating in a descent into the 'severe plus' category (above 450) on November 3. (Image: ANI)
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As per the Central Pollution Control Board, the national capital's air quality index has climbed more than 200 points between October 27 and November 3, culminating in a descent into the "severe plus" category (above 450) on November 3. (Image: ANI)
Air quality in Delhi-NCR declined over the past week due to a gradual drop in temperatures, calm winds that trap pollution, and a surge in post-harvest paddy straw burning across Punjab and Haryana. (Image: ANI)
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A gradual drop in temperature, calm winds that trap pollution, and a surge in post-harvest paddy straw burning across Punjab and Haryana have all come together to make the toxic cocktail that has forced schools to shut and a temporary ban on construction. (Image: ANI)
According to an analysis conducted by the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC), the capital experiences peak pollution from November 1 to November 15 when the number of stubble burning incidents in Punjab and Haryana increases. (Image: ANI)
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According to the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC), pollution will peak in the capital from November 1 to November 15, when stubble-burning will be on the rise. (Image: ANI)
Unfavorable meteorological conditions, combined with emissions from vehicles, paddy straw burning, firecrackers, and other local pollution sources, contribute to hazardous air quality levels in Delhi-NCR during the winter every year. (Image: ANI)
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The pattern repeats every winter as unfavourable weather conditions, combined with emissions from vehicles, paddy straw burning, firecrackers and other local pollution sources, contribute to hazardous air quality in Delhi-NCR. (Image: ANI)
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first published: Nov 5, 2023 09:44 am

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