On the weather side, Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 26.4 degree Celsius, which is 2.1 degree Celsius below normal, and a minimum temperature of 10.2 degree Celsius on Friday.
A thick layer of smog covered Delhi on Saturday morning, making the India Gate completely disappear from view. Not only the iconic structure, but its surrounding areas were also barely visible through the dense haze. The national capital is blanketed under a thick layer of smog as pollution continues to worsen. The city’s air quality slipped back into the ‘very poor’ category with an AQI of 369, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). Over the past few days, Delhi’s air has been going up and down like a rollercoaster. Delhi’s three-day stretch of ‘severe’ pollution ended on Friday. The overa

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