When Will Volcanic Ash Leave Delhi, Other Parts Of India? What Weather Body Said
The volcanic ash is eight to 15 kilometres above sea level and is travelling with wind speeds of 150 km/h – leaving no impact on the already ‘very poor’ air quality in Delhi.
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The volcanic ash is eight to 15 kilometres above sea level and is travelling with wind speeds of 150 km/h – leaving no impact on the already ‘very poor’ air quality in Delhi.
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