Delhi AQI 'Very Poor' at 354, Mumbai Also Hazy
Delhi's air quality remained 'very poor' on Dec 8 with AQI at 354. Transport is the top local polluter. Mumbai also faces haze with AQI 125. Read the full report.
Delhi's air quality remained 'very poor' on Dec 8 with AQI at 354. Transport is the top local polluter. Mumbai also faces haze with AQI 125. Read the full report.
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Delhi residents face 20 days of severe air pollution with AQI in 'severe' category. Citizens expose government inaction as toxic haze blankets the capital. Read more about this health emergency.
Delhi-NCR's air quality remains in the 'severe' category with AQI levels surpassing 400. Key areas like Anand Vihar and Bawana are worst hit. No relief is forecasted soon. Stay informed and protect your health.
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Delhi's air quality deteriorates to 'Very Poor' category as thick haze and fog engulf the city, reducing visibility dramatically and raising health concerns among residents.
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