New Delhi: As the festive season begins and winters approaching, the national capital’s air quality is witnessing a rapid dip in the air quality.
A layer of haze lingers over Delhi as the air quality deteriorates.
It is to be noted that stubble burning during the Kharif harvesting season in Punjab and Haryana is a major environmental issue that has even been adding to the pollution levels of neighbouring Delhi for the past few years.
Delhi: Air quality dips in the national capital; visuals from Rajpath & India Gate.
Alwaz, a morning walker says, “We are noticing the change in the air, as it’s getting harder to breathe while cycling & running. We might have to stop morning walks in the coming days.” pic.twitter.com/m029KeGDER
— ANI (@ANI) October 19, 2020
A layer of haze lingers over Delhi as the air quality deteriorates in the national capital. Visuals from ITO, Ghazipur and Akshardham.
PM 2.5 at 241 (poor) in ITO, at 151 (moderate) around Lodhi Road and 249 (poor) in RK Puram as per Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data. pic.twitter.com/9aYYJzj2HE
— ANI (@ANI) October 19, 2020
This is a developing story.
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