Thursday, December 11, 2025

Delhi Chokes Under Very Poor Air Quality; AQI Hits 360

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Delhi continues to struggle with toxic air quality as the Air Quality Index (AQI) soars to 360, indicating ‘very poor’ conditions. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) reported this alarming figure in their latest update.

The AQI reflects the severity of pollution in the national capital, categorized as follows: 0–50 is good, 51–100 satisfactory, 101–200 moderate, 201–300 poor, 301–400 very poor, and 401–500 severe. The current AQI underscores the urgent need for public health measures.

On Saturday, the atmosphere remained thick with smog, creating health risks especially for vulnerable groups. With a minimum temperature recorded at 11.8°C, the chill contributed to stagnant air that traps pollutants closer to the ground.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts persistent fog through the day, complicating visibility and fears of rising pollution levels. The maximum temperature is predicted to reach around 28.2°C, but humid conditions prevail with a recorded relative humidity of 100 percent at 8:30 a.m.

Experts warn that high humidity worsens pollution levels, as it leads to the formation of particulate matter. The interaction between cold temperatures and humidity creates an environment that retains harmful particles.

In response to this ongoing crisis, health authorities emphasize the importance of limiting outdoor activities, particularly for children, elderly, and those with pre-existing respiratory issues. Residents are advised to wear masks and keep indoor air clean.

The situation calls for immediate attention from both local government and citizens alike. As the public grapples with these hazardous conditions, the importance of implementing long-term strategies to combat air pollution becomes increasingly vital.

In conclusion, the air quality crisis in Delhi highlights the relevance of effective policy measures. Enforcement of stricter emission controls, promotion of electric vehicles, and awareness campaigns are crucial in the fight against air pollution, aiming for a healthier future for all Delhites.

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