Delhi-NCR Air Pollution: Several cities across Uttar Pradesh witnessed thick smog on Saturday morning as air quality worsened in many parts of the state, causing low visibility and health concerns.
Bulandshahr was covered in a dense layer of fog, forcing people to gather around bonfires to stay warm. Similar conditions were reported in Ayodhya, where thick smog reduced visibility across the city. Mainpuri also witnessed a heavy haze of toxic smog, affecting daily activities early in the day.
Data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) showed severe air quality levels in parts of Noida. Noida Sector 125 and Sector 116 both recorded an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 448 at around 9 am, placing them in the ‘severe’ category. Lucknow, the state capital, reported slightly better conditi

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