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Air pollution reaches ‘severe category’ again in Delhi, AQI crosses 400

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Air pollution reaches ‘severe category’ again in Delhi, AQI crosses 400
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Air pollution reaches ‘severe category’ again in Delhi

Air pollution in the capital, Delhi, is hell-bent on killing people. When people woke up Saturday morning, they found a thick layer of smog in the sky. Grape 4 has been implemented in Delhi. The central and Delhi governments are continually rebuked by the Supreme Court. Despite this, there is no significant reduction in the level of air pollution in Delhi. The AQI in the capital Delhi has once again reached the serious category. The AQI data was released by the CPCB in Delhi at 8 am. According to this, an AQI 420 has been registered in Delhi.

Where is the AQI in Delhi?

Different AQIs have been recorded in different areas of Delhi. 457 AQIs have been recorded in Anand Vihar, 455 in Ashok Vihar, 439 in Chandni Chowk, 421 in RK Puram, indicating severe category. Let us tell you that an AQI of 0-5 is considered good, an AQI of 51-100 is considered satisfactory, an AQI of 101-200 is considered moderate, an AQI of 201-300 is considered bad, an AQI of 301-400 is considered considered very bad and an AQI of 401-500 is considered severe. . When the AQI exceeds this value, it remains in the very serious category. Due to smog, trains going to and from Delhi are also facing a lot of problems. The Jansadharan Express train from Anand Vihar terminal to Danapur was delayed by 661 minutes. While Hazrat Nizamuddin Humsafar Express was late by 110 minutes. While Runicha Express has a delay of 24 minutes.

Gopal Rai inspected

We tell you that in the month of October the ICA was registered at 371, which indicates a very poor category. On November 22, Delhi government’s Environment Minister Gopal Rai inspected the Group 4 rules at the Narela-Singhu border. After the implementation of Grape 4, BS4 registered diesel-powered medium-sized goods vehicles and heavy goods vehicles are prohibited from entering Delhi. Only those vehicles carrying essential goods can enter Delhi. In this regard, Gopal Rai said that the AAP government is committed to reducing the level of pollution. Vehicles causing air pollution are banned from entering Delhi.

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