
City’s air quality drops to ‘poor’ category
The Hindu
The air quality in the city deteriorated to the higher end of the “poor” category on Friday, official data showed. The effect of stubble burning has increased and the air quality is expected to be in
The air quality in the city deteriorated to the higher end of the “poor” category on Friday, official data showed. The effect of stubble burning has increased and the air quality is expected to be in the “very poor” to “poor” levels on Saturday.
“AQI is likely to deteriorate further during the day until early morning of tomorrow and then likely to improve marginally tomorrow evening onwards but will remain in the lower end of very poor to poor due to slightly improved ventilation coefficient. The transport level winds and speed is highly favourable (north-westerly) for downward transport to Delhi,” government-run monitoring agency SAFAR (System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research) said in a statement.

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