News from Noida, Raftar today. Colorful lights and happy Diwali celebration by RNC to the sky of bright colors It was decorated with firecrackers, but along with this the smoke from the firecrackers also began to mix in the air. Thursday night Countless sounds of firecrackers and bright sky enveloped NCR. of Air He made it so poisonous that on Friday morning people believe that Enter a ‘sutta bar’ They remain. Local residents say that even without taking a drag on the cigarette, they can feel the smoke on their breath. The air quality is so bad that every breath becomes heavy.
ICA figures at dangerous levels
According to the Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI) It reached 378 on Friday morning, which ‘disgusting‘ falls into the category. Other NCR cities were also not affected by this. The AQI is 357 in Noida, 373 in Ghaziabad, 251 in Faridabad and 296 in Gurugram.K has arrived. This dangerous level of pollution has spread everywhere. gauze sheet has pointed out that not only asthma patients It has become a cause of concern not only for healthy people but also for healthy people.
Despite the ban on firecrackers, there is still smoke
The government bans firecrackersA threat was made, but people rejected it and burst crackers all night. As a result, the skies over Delhi-NCR The air was filled with polluted smoke. The authorities had promised strict action against those who violated the rules, but it seems that the rules were limited to paper only. The noise of this firecracker continued throughout the night and smoke made the air so poisonous It made people forced to breathe that poisonous air the next morning.
Huge impact on health, doctors warn
Health experts have warned that exposure to this toxic air can pose serious health risks. Kailash Hospital director Dr Pallavi Sharma said this air is beneficial for the lungs and heart. But it can have a profound impact. He said that Especially children, the elderly and people who suffer from asthma. People must be very careful. while I go out Use of N95 mask is mandatory It should happen, but it would be better for people to stay indoors and have less contact with outside air.
Administrative measures to control pollution.
The administration has taken some measures to deal with the pollution. Construction works under Graduated Response Action Plan (GRAP) in Delhi Industrial activities have been banned and also controlled. Administration He considers that these measures will allow the situation to be controlled to a certain extent. However, experts believe that administrative steps alone are not enough; People will also have to understand their responsibilities.
Advice for citizens
- use fewer personal vehicles: People should resort to carpooling or public transportation to reduce the number of vehicles on the road and reduce pollution.
- Avoid going out in smog: Avoid going out, especially in the morning and evening when smog levels are high.
- Use N95 mask: Wearing masks is especially important for sensitive groups.
- Increase the use of clean energy: Give priority to electric vehicles to prevent pollution.
- Completely boycott firecrackers: Instead of bursting crackers during festivals, make other environmental choices so you can improve air quality in the future.
Stay alert even after Diwali
The festive cheer and colorful nights make us all happy, but the impact of this celebration will remain on our health and the environment for a long time. Our small steps and precautions can provide better air and a healthier life not only for us but also for our future generations. The danger of pollution increases every year, in such a situation it is important that we celebrate our festive celebrations in a new way and be environmentally conscious.
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