Delhi saw a marginal dip in pollution levels on Wednesday, with the overall AQI falling from 310 to 269, but air quality remained in the ‘poor’ category. Smog persisted across the city as IMD warned of dense fog and a cold wave.
New Delhi: Delhi witnessed a marginal improvement in air quality on Wednesday morning, offering slight relief to residents, even as pollution levels remained firmly in the ‘poor’ category.
According to data from the Sameer app, the national capital’s overall Air Quality Index (AQI) dropped to 269, improving from 310 on Tuesday. Despite the decline, the air quality remained far from satisfactory, and much of the city stayed enveloped in a visible smog layer.
Official monitoring showed that 28 stations across Delhi recorded air quality in the ‘poor’ range, while

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