Air Pollution Updates: AQI Worsens to ‘Hazardous’ Levels in Parts of Delhi; Winds to Bring Slight Respite in 2 Days
The air quality index in parts of Delhi rapidly worsened on Saturday due to unfavourable meteorological conditions such as low temperature and slow wind speed, taking the AQI to a ‘hazardous’ level with a reading of 556. The overall AQI in Delhi, however, is at 386 in the ‘ Very Poor’ category. The air pollution levels are expected to improve from November 29 due to high wind speed.
From Friday’s 406, the AQI alarmingly jumped one category on Saturday. Local surface winds are likely to increase slightly for the next two days dispersing pollutants leading to a slight improvement in the air pollution, but the AQI will be in the ‘higher end of very poor’ category. The share of stubble burning in Delhi’s PM2.5 pollutants is eight per cent.
The air quality in the national capital has remained ‘very poor’ or ‘severe’ on most of the days in November so far. Delhi recorded the lowest air pollution levels in terms of the 24-hour average quality index on November 1 (AQI 281) and November 23 (AQI 290).
“Mixing layer height and wind are the dominant factors controlling air quality. From November 29 significant improvement in AQI is expected due to high wind speed,” said the Ministry of Earth Sciences’ air quality monitor SAFAR. Neighbouring Faridabad (423), Ghaziabad (378), Greater Noida (386), Gurgaon (379) and Noida (394) also saw a dip in air quality on Friday evening.