Delhi Weather Update: The continuous decrease in temperature in the morning and evening in Delhi has given relief to the people from the heat, but air pollution has restricted breathing before Diwali. For the sixth consecutive day, the level of air pollution has reached the severe category in many areas of Delhi. The Central Pollution Control Board has also not given any indication of relief in this.
According to the Central Pollution Control Board, according to the WHO standards, the level of pollution in Delhi in the morning was recorded 10.5 times higher.
AQI of Central Pollution Control Board
According to the Delhi Real Time Air Quality Index, at 6 am on Saturday, Mundka was recorded at 382, Narela at 309, IP Extension at 316, LJC Colony at 305 and Mustafabad at 293, which falls in the severe category. Apart from this, the pollution level has been recorded in the very poor category at most of the meteorological centers in Delhi.
It is difficult to breathe in these areas
Actually, the air of Delhi is gradually becoming poisonous for breathing. The AQI of Anand Vihar, Bawana, Burari, Dwarka, Jahangirpuri, Narela, Patparganj, Rohini, Wazirpur in Delhi is in the red zone.
Let us tell you that the stubble burning in Haryana and Punjab is adding fuel to the fire of increasing pollution. Now the Delhi government is seen in action mode. Grape One has been implemented in Delhi. A ban has been imposed on dust at construction sites.
The weather will remain clear for the next five days
According to the Meteorological Department, the sky will remain clear in Delhi on Saturday. There are no signs of rapid change in the weather till October 24. The maximum temperature of the day is expected to be 35 and the minimum temperature is expected to be 19 on October 19. The minimum temperature in Delhi continues to fall. There will be no major drop in temperature for the next few days. The day temperature may fall by two to three degrees, but the cold will not be felt.