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Air Quality In Delhi Back In 'Severe' Category

The overall air quality index in the national capital was 356 at 9:30 am on Thursday.
A man rides a scooter wearing a face-mask as Rashtrapati Bhavan in the backdrop is seen engulfed with dense smog in the early morning in New Delhi.
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A man rides a scooter wearing a face-mask as Rashtrapati Bhavan in the backdrop is seen engulfed with dense smog in the early morning in New Delhi.

NEW DELHI — Air quality in many parts of Delhi and the national capital region turned “severe” on Thursday due to calm winds and high humidity.

The overall air quality index in the national capital was 356 at 9:30 am on Thursday.

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The AQI at Rohini (411), Anand Vihar (411) and Bawana (404) entered the severe zone in the morning.

According to the India Meteorological Department, very low wind speed and high humidity due to a shallow fog in the morning led to accumulation of pollutants.

A senior IMD scientist said the air quality is expected to remain severe on Thursday and Friday.

According to the government’s air quality monitoring and forecasting body, SAFAR, relief is expected only on Saturday with an increase in wind speed which will disperse pollutants faster.

Meanwhile, the minimum temperature was recorded at 12.5 degrees Celsius, normal for this time of year. The humidity level recorded at 8.30 am was 89%.

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