Delhi air quality to improve soon: Harsh Vardhan

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

on Friday said the air quality levels in and other parts of northern will improve soon.

He told ANI, "The dust storm also led to high levels of (PM) 10. We have issued an alert for the same and the environment ministry convened a meeting of a task force. We also gave an advisory to the state governments affected by the crisis. By the weekend, the situation should be normal in the next 1-2 days."

The also urged the public to limit their period outdoors and stay inside their homes.

Air quality in the capital remained "hazardous" in many areas on Friday.

Strong-anti cyclonic winds, blowing from Rajasthan, are the reason behind the worsening air quality.

According to AQICN, on Friday morning, PM10 (particles with the diameter less than 10mm) level was over 700 in most of the Delhi-areas, leading to hazy conditions and limiting visibility.

The AQI of R.and read 948 and 999 respectively.

Other places like Mandir Marg (687), Dwarka (331), DITE Okhla (686), Punjabi Bagh (842) and ITO (457) also remained in the 'hazardous' level.

Taking cognizance of the plummeting air quality levels, on Thursday ordered to stop all civil construction activities across the capital from June 15 to 17 to bring down the severe dust pollution.

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First Published: Fri, June 15 2018. 12:55 IST