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Delhi Smog

Delhi woke to a thick layer of fog and smog, reducing visibility and worsening pollution levels across the city.

Delhi & the NCR continue to choke under a thick layer of pollution, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) staying in the ‘very poor’ category.

Delhi’s air quality remained in the ‘very poor’ category on Monday, with the AQI touching 396 across the national Capital.

A dense layer of toxic smog has once again enveloped Delhi and its adjoining NCR cities, pushing air quality into the ‘severe’ category.

Delhi and its adjoining regions experienced hazardous air quality on Sunday, with the AQI breaching the 400 mark at multiple locations.

Residents of Delhi-NCR are beginning to feel the onset of winter as temperatures dip sharply & strong winds help clear pollution from the air.

On Wednesday, the national capital's air quality remained a cause for concern, with the CPCB reporting several areas in 'severe' category.

Delhi woke to thick smog Thursday morning as air quality remained 'severe' for a second day, with the average AQI reaching a dangerous 430.

Delhi's air quality continues to deteriorate, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) hovering in the 'very poor' range on Tuesday.

According to the CPCB, a thick blanket of smog enveloped parts of Delhi, with air quality levels plunging into the 'Severe' category.