Due to the burning of straw in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi's air has deteriorated. On Sunday, the air quality was in the poor category. The air quality index was AQI 218 in Delhi till 10 am. Jahangir Puri has the highest pollution level, with the air quality index AQI 283.
According to data from the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC), wind in many places including Patpadganj and Rohini in Delhi remained in the poor category. The ITI recorded an air quality index of 264. There were 228 in Patpadganj, 235 in RK Puram, and 246 in Rohini.
Earlier on Saturday, the average 24-hour AQI was 221. Increasing levels of pollutants in the atmosphere are leading to increased pollution levels. Although a slight improvement in a few days
The possibility is being expressed. A quality index between 0.50 is considered good, 51–100 as satisfactory, 101–200 as moderate, 201–300 as normal, 301–400 as very poor, and 401–500 as severe.
On Sunday, people also encountered breathing problems when the wind worsened. People who got out on their morning walk also had problems due to bad air. It is noteworthy that due to the burning of straw, pollution levels in Delhi-NCR increase every year during the winter season.