Pollution breaks all records in entire Delhi Red Zone

Air quality in Delhi remains in very poor category, Pollution is not showing any sign of reduction and the situation is getting worse day by day. However, important steps are being taken by the government to reduce pollution. in Delhi GRAP-4 Restrictions have been imposed, but their effect is not visible and the air remains poisonous. Today Too of Delhi Most of the areas are in the red zone.

According to Sameer App, these will happen on Monday at 6 pm. Anand Vihar Of AQI 402, Bawana Of 408,Mundka Of 400, Narela Of 418 and 400 have been recorded in Rohini area., The air condition in these areas remains severe, due to which the risk of problems like respiratory problems, eye irritation and sore throat has increased., Doctor Children, the elderly and those with pre-existing medical conditions are advised to stay indoors and exercise caution when going out. are giving.

AQI between 300-400 in many areas

Whereas Delhi’s overall AQI 366 were recorded. AQI Between 300 to 400 in most areas at 6 am at monitoring stations. AQI It has been recorded that the poison dissolved in the air is affecting the health of the people. Apart from this, Noida AQI 352, from Ghaziabad AQI 348 and of Gurugram AQI 325 was recorded. These three areas are also in the red zone.

The pace of the capital slowed down due to the dense blanket of pollution over Delhi., Visibility has reduced significantly due to fog and smog, the effect of which is clearly visible on the daily movement of common people. The situation becomes even more serious in the morning and evening. Buildings and monuments that were visible from a distance are now barely visible.

In such a situation, Graded Response Action Plan in the capital (G.R.A.P) The fourth phase has been implemented. Under this, a strict ban has been imposed on the entry of vehicles below BS-6 standards in Delhi. Apart from this, steps like ban on construction works, control on industrial activities and promoting the use of public transport are being taken, so that the pollution level can be reduced.

Yellow fog alert in Delhi

Delhi weather Talking about winter, the cold is also increasing continuously in the capital. There is a yellow alert of cold in Delhi for two days. Yellow alert of fog has been issued by the Meteorological Department for Monday also. Today the maximum temperature of Delhi is expected to be 21 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature is expected to be 9 degrees Celsius.

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