Delhi air pollution: Air quality improves slightly, however still is at 'very poor' class
Air quality in Delhi has improved to 'very poor' from 'severe' class within the last twenty four hours. As per System of Air Quality & weather forecasting & analysis (SAFAR), Air Quality Index (AQI) on Tuesday morning stood at 372.

Air quality in Delhi has improved to 'very poor' from 'severe' class within the last twenty four hours. As per System of Air Quality & weather forecasting & analysis (SAFAR), Air Quality Index (AQI) on Tuesday morning stood at 372. a major improvement from the condition on Monday morning, once the AQI stood at 432.On Thursday, the air quality within the capital slipped to the severe class and continued to maneuver upwards consecutive day. On Fri noon, the AQI stood at 462.
Delhi had recorded 3 consecutive ‘severe’ days from Tuesday to Thursday. However, because the wind speed picked informed Friday, it helped in pushing the city’s air from ‘severe’ to ‘very poor’ class by clearing the accumulated pollutants.
The air quality is probably going to deteriorate marginally as a result of slow winds and poor ventilation however stay in ‘very poor’ class on Saturday and higher finish of ‘very poor’ to ‘severe’ category on Sunday,” in line with Air Quality Early Warning System for city. Delhi has recorded four ‘severe’ days in December to this point once the AQI crossed the 400-mark principally due to meteorologic factors. In November, the capital had according 9 ‘severe’ days.
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