Delhi Pollution: Mask up people, smog is back in Capital
As smoggy mornings are back, the air quality has dropped to 200m which is classified as “very poor” on the air quality index across National Capital Region.
The smog could be felt inside the houses, offices and metro stations. “According to Delhi Pollution Control Committee's data on Sunday, the city has witnessed PM2.5 and the worst was at Anand Vihar in east Delhi with the primary pollutant being PM10. Out of 19 monitoring stations in NCR, 12 recorded severe air quality with lowest AQI in Gurgaon.”, reported Hindustan Times.
The capital’s deteriorating air quality has also forced some schools to suspend outdoor activities for students. On Monday, Delhi’s overall AQI was 354 and it was 368 on Sunday, while as Noida and Ghaziabad remained worst-affected areas and had “severe” category of air quality.
So Delhiites, stay inside and stay safe!
LOOK AT THE SMOG DELHI. LOOK. We do REALLY deserve to die. pic.twitter.com/AzuIXIBhaj
— mostlyharmlessgirl (@JhinukSen) November 7, 2017
Indian labourers work on a construction site during heavy smog conditions in New Delhi. (AFP PHOTO / DOMINIQUE FAGET)Other states - aur kya chal rha h??
— उपासना (@i_upasana) November 7, 2017
Delhi - #smog chal rha h !!!! pic.twitter.com/0qNrDJ3D3y
he Lodhi Gardens enveloped in smog in New Delhi. (PTI/Kamal Singh)"JOG through SMOG" New Delhi: Security personnel jog through smog at Rajpath in New Delhi. (PTI/Kamal Singh)A man, wearing an anti-pollution mask, jogs throgh smog at Lodhi Garden in New Delhi. (PTI/Kamal Singh)eople doing Yoga at Lodhi Garden during foggy morning in New Delhi. (PTI/Kamal Singh)People commute through smog in New Delhi on Tuesday. (PTI/Shahbaz Khan)Smog filter for today's photos #delhiAirpollution #DelhiSmog #smog #Delhi #DelhiSmog pic.twitter.com/Ou4qt52TBU
— Shweta Sengar (@ShwetaSengar) November 7, 2017