The air quality in the national capital, Delhi remains in the very poor category, with an average Air Quality Index (AQI) of 333 as of 7 this morning. According to the Central Pollution Control Board, some areas of the city have breached the 350 AQI levels.
The AQI at Delhi’s Mundka station was recorded at 392, Nehru Nagar at 372,
Bawana at 360, Punjabi Bagh at 372, Wazirpur at 384, and Ashok Vihar at 372.
The India Meteorological Department has forecast that Delhi and the surrounding NCR are likely to experience smog and dense to shallow fog during the night and morning hours over the next two days.