With AQI at 408, air quality remains in severe category in Delhi
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With AQI at 408, air quality remains in 'severe' category in Delhi


A thick layer of smog continued to cover Delhi on Saturday as the overall air quality remained at 408 in the “severe” category, officials said. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data, 24 of the 37 monitoring stations recorded the AQI in the severe category around 11 am.

However, some areas where the AQI improved slightly from severe to very poor category were Anand Vihar (394), Mathura Road (381), Dilshad Garden (278), ITO (396), Lodhi Road (371), Punjabi Bagh (357) and Pusa (385).

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Serious impact on health

An AQI of above 400 is considered “severe” which can affect healthy people and seriously impact those with existing illnesses.

Areas that recorded severe AQI are Alipur (434), Ashok Vihar (425), Bawana (450), Jahangirpuri (444), Mundka (434), Narela (452), Nehru Nagar (422), Patparganj (420), Rohini (437), Sonia Vihar (446), Vivek Vihar (426) and Wazirpur (432).

According to the CPCB data, the AQI continued to remain in the very poor category in Ghaziabad (350), Noida (369), Greater Noida (333), Gurugram (356) and Faridabad (350).

An AQI between zero and 50 is considered “good”, 51 and 100 “satisfactory”, 101 and 200 “moderate”, 201 and 300 “poor”, 301 and 400 “very poor”, and 401 and 500 “severe”.

According to the World Health Organization, a 24-hour average PM2.5 concentration of up to 15 microgram per cubic metre is considered safe.

Primary schools closed

Alarmed by hazardous pollution levels in Delhi, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has said primary schools would be closed from Saturday in a bid to protect children.

On the other hand, the final stage of Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP), including a ban on non-BS VI diesel-run light motor vehicles has also been enforced.

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The entry of trucks other than electric and CNG ones in Delhi is banned too. Those carrying essential commodities are exempted.

(With Agency inputs)

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