Delhi’s air quality continues to be in ‘severe’ category
The Hindu
Situation likely to improve from Sunday evening: officials
Delhi’s air quality continued to be in the “severe” category for the second day on Saturday as people burst crackers late on Thursday despite a ban.
Several other NCR cities such as Gurugram and Greater Noida and towns in North India such as Baghpat and Bulandshahr also reported severe air pollution.
“affects healthy people and seriously impacts those with existing diseases”, according to the CPCB.
One dies, eight hospitalised after inhaling HCL fumes at pharma company in Andhra Pradesh’s Anakapalli district. About 400 litres of HCL leaked from the reactor-cum-receiver tank at Unit-III of the company, which affected nine workers, says Collector. While the condition of six of them is stable, two are on ventilator support. Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu directs authorities to provide advanced treatment to the victims. Home Minister Anitha expresses anger over repeated such incidents.