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Delhi-NCR AQI Level Today, November 18: NCR AQI refuses to go down, Delhiites now ‘smoking’ 10 cigarettes a day

Delhi-NCR AQI Level Today, November 18: Check the latest air quality index, pollution level, and smog conditions across Delhi and NCR with health safety advice and AQI category updates.

The overall AQI, rose to 543 at 7am on Wednesday, as per aqi.in. (Source: PTI)The overall AQI, rose to 543 at 7am on Wednesday, as per aqi.in. (Source: PTI)

Delhi-NCR AQI Level Today: The air quality in Delhi-NCR refuses to improve, with the air quality index (AQI) remaining well above safe levels on November 18. The AQI at 7 AM on Tuesday read 446 on aqi.in. This was equivalent to smoking nearly 10 cigarettes a day. The Early Warning System for Delhi, which is under the Ministry Of Earth Sciences, painted a slightly better picture with the AQI reading at 341 at 7 AM. The difference in the AQI readings by various air quality monitoring bodies is due to the different parameters used to track air quality as well as the number and locations of the monitoring stations/ devices used.

However, as per the Opposition in Delhi, the Rekha Gupta government has been trying to fudge the AQI numbers by sprinkling water only around the AQI monitoring stations.

Bawana recorded the highest AQI of 419, followed by Jahangirpuri with an 414, as per the EWS. Check out the list of areas with the highest AQI below:

Wazirpur – 410

Vivek Vihar – 396

Narela – 387

Rohini – 384

Anand Vihar – 382

Nehru Nagar – 381

Ashok Vihar – 381

AQI in Gurgaon Faridabad , Meerut and other NCR areas

The AQI in Gurgaon at 7 AM on Tuesday was 411, while in Faridabad, it was way higher at 443. Meerut recorded the same AQI (443).

The AQI in Ghaziabad, Greater Noida and Noida were alarmingly high at 554, 558, and 469, respectively.

Health Advisory

With no rain being forecast by the India Meteorological Department, the AQI is unlikely to improve. Under the circumstances, it is best to avoid stepping outside as much as possible and when stepping out, wear an N95 mask for some level of protection. Stick to exercising indoors.

If you have air purifiers at home or in your car, keep them running whenever the AQI is high within the enclosed space. Clean the Hepa filters regularly.

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Keep a check on allergies, which may show an uptick in winter, especially with the AQI shooting through the roof. Clean surroundings and air filters are must to avoid any allergens.

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