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North India pollution HIGHLIGHTS: Delhi air quality recorded in ‘poor’ category

North India pollution HIGHLIGHTS: In Delhi, the overall air quality index on Diwali morning was recorded at 268, which falls in the 'poor' category, according to data by the Central Pollution Control Board.

Emergency plan to combat air pollution rolled out in Delhi-NCR </p><amp-img src="https://data.indianexpress.com/election2019/track_1x1.jpg&quot; alt="" width="1px" height="1px" style="display:none;"></amp-img> A woman wears an anti-pollution mask as smog covers the capital’s skyline. (File)
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18:06 (IST)07 Nov 2018
Delhi's air quality oscillating between 'poor' and 'very poor' categories

Delhi's air quality oscillated between "poor" and "very poor" categories on Wednesday as authorities warned of severe deterioration of air quality even if "partial toxic crackers" are burned compared to last year. 

The overall air quality index (AQI) was recorded at 281, which falls in the "poor" category, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data, PTI reported.

Eleven areas of Delhi recorded "very poor" air quality while 24 areas recorded "poor" air quality, according to the CPCB data.

17:03 (IST)07 Nov 2018
All construction activities banned from November 1-10

With air pollution taking a turn for the worse in the capital, the Supreme Court-appointed Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA) has banned “all construction activities involving excavation and civil construction (excluding internal finishing/work where no construction material is used) in Delhi-NCR from November 1-10”.

14:19 (IST)07 Nov 2018
CPCB asks govt not to allow entry of trucks in city for three days after Diwali

The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Tuesday recommended a ban on the entry of trucks, carrying non-essential commodities, into Delhi between Thursday and Saturday. A ban on construction activities in the city is already underway, as part of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) to control pollution in Delhi and NCR.

13:26 (IST)07 Nov 2018
Delhi pollution: Shallow fog and haze expected to prevail during daytime

The Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology said shallow fog and haze is expected to prevail during daytime on Wednesday and Thursday, it said. "The increase in PM2.5 concentration is due to change in wind direction, decrease in wind speeds and contribution from biomass burning," the IITM said. Meanwhile, about 9 per cent of PM 2.5 pollution in Delhi was caused due to stubble burning, according to the Centre-run System of Air Quality Forecasting and Research (SAFAR).

13:16 (IST)07 Nov 2018
Delhi air quality to deteriorate to 'severe plus emergency' category

In bad news for Delhiites, SAFAR said the air quality is expected to deteriorate to 'severe plus emergency' category after Diwali. "Even if 50 per cent of the total load of toxic firecrackers as compared to Diwali 2017 is added, the prevailing weather conditions will aggravate the high smoke level and make air quality to persist in severe range for at least two days on November 8 and November 9," SAFAR said in a report. PM 10 concentration is expected to reach 575 and PM 2.5 to 378 a day after Diwali, recording the worst air quality of the year, it said.

Traffic at South Extension as Delhi witnessed a significant rise in smog and pollution on Monday. (File)

On Wednesday morning, 28 areas in Delhi recorded 'poor' air quality, six recorded 'very poor' air quality, while two areas recorded 'moderate' air quality, according to the CPCB data. The Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology said the winds coming from north-westerly direction is bringing the influence of biomass burning pollutants in Delhi-NCR which may continue up to Thursday morning.

 

 

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