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Delhi weather: Air quality improves to ‘moderate’ from ‘poor’

On Wednesday, Delhi's air quality reached the ‘poor category’. Delhi's environment minister Gopal Rai announced a 21-point Winter Action Plan.

Published on: Sept 26, 2024 01:39 pm IST
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A day after reaching the “poor” category, air quality of Delhi improved on Thursday, with the AQI recording at 121, putting it in the “moderate category”. Light rain predicted over the next few days are expected to maintain the air quality and prevent it from deteriorating further.

India gate on September 26: Sunny and clear skies ahead for Delhi(PTI)

However, as winter approaches, air quality is expected to get worse.

On Wednesday, Delhi's environment minister Gopal Rai announced a 21-point Winter Action Plan to tackle the issue of air pollution.

Also Read: Taste of what lies ahead as Delhi’s AQI hits ‘poor’

Among the measures that the government plans to adopt are drones which will monitor hotspots of air pollution, and an anti-dust campaign using road sweeping machines.

Other measures include banning firecrackers and a special task force comprising six members.

The Delhi government is also preparing for artificial rain to improve the AQI of the city from November 1-15, when Diwali and stubble burning lead to high pollution.

Also Read: Delhi’s air quality improves day after deteriorating to ‘poor category’

Children and those vulnerable to respiratory ailments are advised to be careful when going outside while air quality is poor. September 25 was the first time since 2018 when Delhi had touched the poor category mark.

 

 

 
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