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The smog blanket across north India worsens, dropping air quality to severe levels. Flights are affected, and the AQI reaches alarming numbers. Read more.
Early Onset of Smog blanket in North India
The toxic smog cover over north India began earlier this year due to extensive stubble burning. Satellite images reveal a massive white blanket stretching across multiple states.
Air Quality Index Crosses 400
Delhi’s AQI hit 418, putting it in the severe category. The approved safe limit is 60, highlighting the critical air pollution levels. The Pollution Board and authorities are monitoring the situation closely.
Impact on Visibility and Flights
The thick smog led to zero visibility at Indira Gandhi International Airport. Flight operations were severely hampered, with runway visibility ranging between 125 and 500 meters.
Government Response and Measures
The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) is implementing strategies to curb pollution. Officials are using meteorological forecasts to address the persistent smog crisis.