The national capital woke up to a blanket of smog on Sunday morning, with the average Air Quality Index (AQI) at 9 am hitting 303, in the "very poor" category, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).
Despite a slight improvement from the recent weeks, several parts of the city remained shrouded in a dense layer of toxic smog.
Areas like Anand Vihar and ITO reported thick haze early this morning, with visibility remaining significantly reduced. According to CPCB, many regions of the National Capital fell into the 'very poor' category.
Several other key stations, including Ashok Vihar (322), Bawana (352), Burari (318), Chandani Chowk (307), and Dwarka (307), remained in the "very poor" category, highlighting the widespread nature of pollution across Delhi.
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