Air pollution rises to ‘severe’ category in Delhi

A pedestrian walks through a lawn near India Gate amid smoggy conditions in New Delhi on Nov 1, 2022. (MONEY SHARMA / AFP)

NEW DELHI – The quality of air in India's Delhi deteriorated to the "Severe" category on Sunday. As a result, restrictions on construction and demolition were re-imposed to bring down air pollution levels.

Taking a note of the rise in air pollution levels, the Commission for Air Quality Management said in an order that as the air quality index had slipped into the "Severe" category owing to calm wind and stable atmospheric conditions, all actions would be implemented with immediate effect to bring down air pollution levels.

Delhi's 24-hour average AQI stood at 407 at 4:00 pm local time on Sunday

The actions involved curbs on construction and demolition activities, water sprinkling, vacuum based sweeping of roads, among others.

Delhi's 24-hour average AQI stood at 407 at 4:00 pm local time on Sunday. An AQI between 201 and 300 is considered "Poor", 301 and 400 "Very Poor", and 401 and 500 "Severe".

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Air pollution normally rises during winter months (November-February) in and around Delhi. Usually factors like vehicular pollution, construction and demolition activities, and stubble burning are blamed for the air pollution in the capital city and its surrounding areas.