Delhi’s air quality continued to deteriorate on Monday, November 4, with the city shrouded in a thick layer of smog. With the average Air Quality Index (AQI) soaring to 373, classified as hazardous for health, air quality in the national capital has taken a severe turn. Alarmingly, 10 areas, including Anand Vihar and Jahangirpuri, recorded AQI levels exceeding 400. Furthermore, 25 additional areas in the capital reported AQI readings between 300 and 400, reflecting a widespread air quality crisis. The neighbouring National Capital Region (NCR) is not spared, as cities like Noida and Ghaziabad grapple with similarly poor air conditions. Delhi Air Pollution Worsens As AQI Drops to 364; Residents Complain of Breathing Difficulties.

Delhi’s AQI Exceeds 400 in 10 Areas

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