New Delhi: Delhi continued to reel under hazardous air quality on Monday, November 10, with several parts of the city recording Air Quality Index (AQI) levels in the ‘severe’ category.

A report by News19 revealed faulty air quality monitors, inconsistent data readings, and ineffective control measures, even as officials claimed sustained efforts to tackle pollution.

AQI Above 400 at Anand Vihar Despite Sprinklers

At Anand Vihar, among the capital’s most polluted areas, AQI levels crossed 400 despite hours of water sprinkling meant to suppress dust. “We have been advised to do this after Diwali and will continue throughout the winter. Around 30–40 tankers operate every day,” a water tanker driver told News18.

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