Delhi Pollution | Pollution level reduced in Delhi, AQI in ‘poor’ category

There has been a slight improvement in the air quality index in Delhi since Sunday, with the pollution level falling below the 300 mark on Monday morning. The pollution level of the city has now fallen into the ‘poor’ category. According to Sameer app, which gives hourly updates on the National Air Quality Index, none of the 38 monitoring stations in Delhi recorded the AQI in the ‘severe’ category at around 7:30 am on Monday, but the air quality on Lodhi Road remained below normal. The index was at ‘satisfactory’ level.
 
This is the level of AQI in Delhi today
– Delhi finally sees some green AQI – Delhi finally sees some green, with Lodhi Road monitoring station recording AQI of 95, which CPCB considers ‘satisfactory’ level. However, smog remained prevalent in most parts of Delhi and its surrounding areas.
 
– This is the AQI in Delhi today – Delhi’s 24-hour average AQI recorded till 7:30 am on Monday was 279 or ‘poor’ category, a far cry from the hazardous levels recorded in the city last Sunday morning, When AQI crossed 450 for the first time this season.
 
– Best and worst AQI: Of Delhi’s 38 monitoring stations, Shadipur was the most polluted on Monday morning with an AQI of 347 (very poor category), while Lodhi Road station, as mentioned above, had the lowest AQI of 95. Entered. The AQI at RK Puram (275), Sirifort (267), Sri Aurobindo Marg (227), ITO (234) and IGI Airport (260) monitoring stations was in the orange zone or ‘poor’ category.

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