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Tue, 10/20/2015 - 11:12
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Delhi Hit By Haze, Expected To Worsen During Deepavali
By M. Santhiran
NEW DELHI, Oct 20 (Bernama) -- With winter expected to set in mid-November, the city is already gasping for breath due to the worsening haze.
Out of six monitoring stations in the Indian capital, three recorded the season's worst air quality Tuesday.
The approaching festival of Diwali (Deepavali) and illegal crop burning in neighbouring states may spell further doom for Delhi's air — the world's most polluted, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Three stations in the city (Punjabi Bagh, RK Puram and Mandir Marg) recorded 'very poor' air quality at levels of 337, 326 and 312, respectively.
Hindustan Times reported that Anand Vihar fell in the 'severe' category with a reading of 462, but the area has seen worse days with levels closer to the critical 500-mark.
Delhi residents found it easier to breathe in September despite the month witnessing its driest spell in five years.
A short spell of rain in the middle of the month had helped improve air quality by bringing down pollution levels.
But long, dry spells in the upcoming winter may make it difficult for the city to get rid of particulate matter that can severely damage lung tissues and result in breathing problems.
In fact, the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has indicated that the situation may be worse than last year's as the authorities are yet to take any significant steps to improve air quality.
A change in wind patterns from easterly to westerly effected by a change in seasons and illegal crop burning in Punjab and Haryana may compound the problem.
-- BERNAMA