The air quality index of Delhi falls in the category of 'very poor' with 357. The affected areas include Kartavya Path, Anand Vihar, Burari, and Akshardham. Delhi’s air becomes ‘very poor’ with AQI of 357, visibility falls as haze and fog surround city
New Delhi: Delhi on Thursday witnessed a layer of haze and fog in the sky. It contained pollutants, which made the Air Quality Index (AQI) of the city ‘very poor’. It fell in the category of ‘poor’ for the last few days. In multiple areas of the city, the deteriorating air quality led to lower visibility. It’s mainly because of the thick layer of fog and still winds remaining in proximity to the ground, which starts storing the harmful pollution-causing elements. The pictures of the density in the air are making rounds on social media, hi

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