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NCR Wrapped In A Haze, The Air Turns Deadly, AQI Crosses 400 In Noida

Noida: Winter has not yet come completely haze and smoke have taken the capital of the country and NCR in its lap. The air has become toxic, especially in Noida and Ghaziabad. In many areas, complaints of burning in the eyes have also started coming in the morning and evening. Similarly, visibility has reduced in the morning and evening due to fog. AQI 406 was registered in Noida on Wednesday. This is very bad and worrying. At the same time, Delhi University had an AQI of more than 355. While it was 340 on Mathura Road.

The Air Quality Management Commission (CAQM) has expressed concern over the increasing air pollution in Delhi-NCR. Along with this, it has also been talked about taking some strict steps. Apart from the activities that pollute the air, the commission has issued instructions to shut down industrial units. Let us tell you that this time there was a lot of improvement in the air of Delhi on the next day of Diwali. But for the last four days, the level of AQI has been skyrocketing. The average AQI of Delhi was recorded at 390 at 6 am today. It falls in the very poor category. At the same time, the worst situation in Delhi was in Anand Vihar. AQI (456) was recorded here.

the situation in Noida Ghaziabad critical
For the last four days, the air in Noida and Ghaziabad is in the poor category. The AQI here is continuously running beyond 390. AQI 406 was recorded in Noida on Wednesday morning. While the AQI in Ghaziabad’s Loni remained above 350. Due to this, those who came out in the morning and evening had to face trouble breathing besides burning in the eyes.

Weather was clear due to seasonal
Delhi’s air quality index showed a marked improvement after Diwali. Even at that time, experts had warned that there is no need to be happy with this. This improvement is instantaneous and is due to weather. Meteorologists had claimed that a low-pressure area had formed over the Bay of Bengal during Diwali. Due to this, there was rain in many states of the Northeast. Apart from this, the storm of Sitarang also helped in clearing the air.

Umesh Kumar

Umesh is a senior journalist with more than 15 years of experience. Freelance photo journalist with some leading newspapers, magazines, and news websites and is now associated with Local Post as Consulting Editor

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