The Air Quality Index is the system used to warn the public when air pollution is dangerous. The AQI tracks ozone (smog) and particle pollution (tiny particles from smoke, vehicle exhaust, power plants factories, and other sources) as well as other widespread air pollution. Reportedly, the air quality in Indian cities has been declining for the last two weeks. This trend saw an uptick following the festival of Diwali which saw the bursting of firecrackers. Currently, this news is gaining huge attention from the people and they want to know the complete information about it. Here we have more information about the news and we will share it with you in this article.
As per the report, Emissions and stinks from these crackers caused pollution levels to increase across diverse states. Main cities across India including the national capital, Delhi, and the financial capital, Mumbai, all have been fighting the issue of pollution. ‘Severe’ to ‘very poor’ air quality has been registered across diverse cities in the Indo-Gangetic Plain in the last few weeks which enhanced just before Diwali because of Western disturbances. Scroll down to the next page for more information about the news.
Reportedly, Stubble ignited in this location is the primary donor to the rising pollution levels along with vehicular emissions. Among the top ten municipalities with the worst air quality as of 6:30 am, 2 have been in Haryana, 3 have been in Uttar Pradesh, two in Bihar, one in Punjab, one in Rajasthan and one was the national capital, Delhi. Nine cities documented “severe” AQI levels today. The national capital, Delhi, ranked fourth on the list with 24-hour average AQI. You are on the right page for more information about the news, so please read the complete article.
Based on Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data of 242 cities on 13 November, no city documented severe air quality, 53 cities noted ‘very poor’ air quality, 85 cities registered severe air quality, 75 cities registered ‘moderate’ air quality while only 32 cities among 242 were in the ‘satisfactory ‘ to ‘good’ range. As per the real-time data from the CPCB, Uttar Pradesh’s Bhagpat grabs the little of being the most polluted city today with an AQI of 423 at 6:30 am. It has been closely followed by Gurugram in Haryana whose AQI stood at 400. Here we have shared all the information that we had if we get any information then we will update you soon. Stay tuned to us for news.