Delhi AQI reaches 900 after diwali Firecrackers push ncr into pollution again Latest update
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of aqi.in statistics It has been revealed that at 6 am the next morning, the air quality index in Delhi was at the level of ‘hazardous’ and ‘severe’. AQI was recorded at 910 in Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, 959 in Lajpat Nagar and 779 in Karol Bagh. According to Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data, the average AQI was around 300 in most areas of Delhi.
It is worth noting that AQI is an indicator that tells the air quality of any city. An AQI between zero and 50 falls in the ‘good’ category. It is considered ‘satisfactory’ between 51 and 100. An AQI between 101 and 200 is considered ‘moderate’. Between 201 and 300 it is considered ‘poor’, between 301 and 400 ‘very poor’, between 401 and 450 ‘severe’ and above 450 ‘very severe’.
Not only in Delhi but also in the areas of Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad and Faridbar on Diwali night, there were a lot of fireworks. Videos related to this can be seen on all social media platforms. It is worth noting that despite the Supreme Court ban, firecrackers were burst on Diwali.
On the day of Diwali, the AQI level in Delhi was 218, which was the best in the last 3 weeks and the best Diwali in the last 8 years. All this was possible due to the rain just before Diwali.