Delhi’s Air Remains ‘Poor’ For 5th Straight Day Ahead Of Diwali
Delhi’s air quality continued to deteriorate on Saturday, remaining in the “poor” category for the fifth consecutive day, with nine monitoring stations falling in the red zone of the “very poor” category as pollution levels spiked ahead of Diwali.
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Delhi’s air quality continued to deteriorate on Saturday, remaining in the “poor” category for the fifth consecutive day, with nine monitoring stations falling in the red zone of the “very poor” category as pollution levels spiked ahead of Diwali.
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