FnF News Desk
Delhi's AQI hit a staggering 448 on Thursday morning, marking it at the severe end of the pollution spectrum.
Dec 19 2024
The capital experienced a minimum temperature of 6.2°C, coupled with dense fog disrupting daily life.
23 out of 37 monitoring stations recorded AQI in the severe-plus category; Nehru Nagar topped at 485.
ITO, India Gate, RK Puram, Lajpat Nagar, and Rohini reported alarming air quality levels above 400.
Noida’s AQI stood at 366 (very poor), Gurugram at 370, and Ghaziabad at 386 as of Thursday morning.
Visibility improved to 700 meters at New Delhi Airport; flights operated normally despite dense fog.
Delhi's AQI hit a staggering 448 on Thursday morning, marking it at the severe end of the pollution spectrum.
IMD issued an orange alert for dense fog on Thursday and Friday, with a yellow alert for Saturday.
On Wednesday night, AQI surged to 450, highlighting persistent severe pollution overnight.
Delhi’s ongoing crisis calls for immediate measures to curb pollution and ensure public health safety.