Despite Ban on Diwali, Delhi's Pollution Increased by Fireworks
Despite Ban on Diwali, Delhi's Pollution Increased by Fireworks 
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Despite Ban on Diwali, Delhi's Pollution Increased by Fireworks

Deepak Sharma

After Diwali, the air of Delhi-NCR has become even more toxic due to pollution. Delhi's AQI has turned out to be very poor.

Despite the ban, the people of Delhi burst firecrackers on Diwali and in NCR too, people burst firecrackers, due to which Delhi-NCR may see fog for the next few days.

Let us tell you that due to the pollution caused by fireworks, a sheet of haze can be seen in Delhi-NCR for the coming few days.

AQI was recorded at 323 in Delhi at 5 am today

The AQI (Air Quality Index) was recorded at 323 in Delhi at 5 am today, which is considered very poor. At the same time, the AQI has crossed 400 in some areas of Delhi. Talking about Noida, its AQI is 342 and that of Gurugram is 245.

Pollution in Delhi

Talking about AQI, AQI between 0 and 50 is considered good. An AQI between 51 and 100 is considered satisfactory and 101 to 200 is considered moderate. 200 to 300 are classified as poor, 301 to 400 as very poor and 401 to 500 as severe.

People can get into lot of trouble from this poor air quality

People who have shortness of breath can get into a lot of trouble from this poor air quality. Apart from cough, the problem of sore throat can also be seen.

Let us tell you that due to fireworks, the air of Delhi has reached very poor category since Monday evening.

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