Delhi Smog Crisis: AQI Hits 400, Visibility Plummets Amid Pollution Woes
Delhi-NCR Air Quality Crisis
Severe Smog and High AQI Levels
Dense smog has engulfed Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) as air quality continues to deteriorate. The Air Quality Index (AQI) has crossed the 400 mark, indicating hazardous conditions. This drop in air quality has persisted for 15 days, with significant implications for health and visibility.
Ongoing Pollution Challenges
The current AQI is categorized as "very poor," prompting concerns among residents. Visibility is notably low due to the thick layer of smog. Many reports highlight that this situation resembles a gas chamber, raising alarms about the urgent need for effective pollution management strategies.
Government Responses
In response to these conditions, officials are implementing measures to combat the pollution crisis. Recently, Delhi’s Environment Minister distributed heaters to workers at the Secretariat to prevent the need for bonfires, which further contribute to air pollution.
Public Awareness and Safety
Residents are advised to take precautions. People are encouraged to limit outdoor activities and use masks when stepping outside. As the air quality remains a critical concern, staying informed and following safety guidelines is essential for everyone’s well-being.
Delhi’s air pollution crisis reflects the urgent need for collective action to improve air quality and protect public health.
