Delhi's air quality remains poor for fifth consecutive day
The Hindu
SAFAR said the air quality is likely to improve marginally over the next two days due to change in the wind direction
The remained poor for the fifth consecutive day on Sunday with accounting for eight per cent of the capital's PM2.5 pollution.
According to air quality forecast agency SAFAR of the Ministry of Earth Sciences, over 1,734 farm fires were observed in the northwest region of Delhi on Saturday.
The Central Pollution Control Board's data showed the capital recorded a 24-hour average air quality index (AQI) of 289. It was 268 on Saturday.
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