With no respite in sight, a blanket of haze continued to engulf Delhi-NCR on Sunday, with a number of areas within the capital recording an air high quality index (AQI) above 400 – categorised as ‘extreme’. General, the nationwide capital recorded an AQI of 385, solely a degree lower than Saturday’s 386, in response to knowledge from the Central Air pollution Management Board (CPCB).
At 7 am, Anand Vihar recorded 412, Bawana 436, Burari 405, IGI Airport 338, ITO 417, Najafgarh 364, Punjabi Bagh 409, and Wazirpur 435.
In Noida, the AQI at 435 was within the ‘extreme’ class. Equally, Better Noida reported an AQI of 452, Ghaziabad 448, and Gurgaon 377. There isn’t a reduction anticipated anytime quickly in Delhi-NCR, because the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology has forecast the air high quality to stay within the ‘extreme’ to ‘very poor’ vary within the coming days.

