India News | MP: Air Quality on Diwali Turns `very Poor' in Bhopal, `poor' in Indore
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The air quality turned `very poor' in the state capital Bhopal and `poor' in Indore on Diwali day, data released by the Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board (MPPCB) showed.
Bhopal, Nov 5 (PTI) The air quality turned `very poor' in the state capital Bhopal and `poor' in Indore on Diwali day, data released by the Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board (MPPCB) showed.
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The air quality was measured from 6 am on Thursday to 6 am on Friday, said a scientist with the MPPCB.
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The quality of air in other two major cities of MP -- Gwalior and Jabalpur -- was moderate.
As per the MPPCB website, the PM-10 or dust particles level in Bhopal's residential areas was 350.2 against the normal 118.8 during the 24-hour period ending on Friday morning.
It was 236.40 against the normal 102.20 in residential areas of Indore.
In Gwalior's residential areas, where bursting of crackers was banned, the PM-10 level was recorded at 113.7 against the normal 159.9.
In Jabalpur, the level was 165 against the normal 85.
A PM-10 level between 100 and 200 indicates `moderate' air quality, that above 200 is considered `poor' and that above 300 as `very poor.
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