Delhi Cold Wave: Pollution returns again with bitter cold in the capital, AQI crosses 700, dense fog alert issued

The level of pollution in Delhi has once again reached a dangerous level, because the cold wave has been wreaking havoc for the last few days due to people shivering. The government implemented Graded Response Action Plan 4 on Monday night as AQI went above 400. The pollution level became more dangerous on Wednesday compared to Tuesday. According to Delhi Real Time Air Quality, at 6.45 am on Wednesday, AQI in Delhi was 784, 739 in Narela, 739 in Bhalswa Landfill, 646 in Punjabi Bagh and 633 in Alipur, 632 in Dwarka, 618 in Jangpura, 615 in Vasandhara Enclave, 599 in Rohini. , 585 in Shahdara, in Hastsal There could be a critical level of AQI of 583 and 515 in Bali Nagar.

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IMD's yellow alert

IMD has issued a dense fog alert for Delhi NCR from December 18 to 20, in which the maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to be 24 degrees Celsius and 6 degrees Celsius respectively. The weather department has predicted dense fog on Wednesday.

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Minimum temperature 2 degrees below normal

There was no cold wave in any area in Delhi on Tuesday, December 17; The minimum temperature was 5.9 degrees Celsius, which was 2.2 degrees below normal, and the maximum temperature was 24.4 degrees Celsius, which was 2 degrees above normal.

Grape-4 was implemented on Monday, 16 December, after the pollution level in Delhi reached the severe category. Hybrid mode will be implemented again in schools from Tuesday.

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