The air quality in Delhi is again implemented, banned joke-1; Read what will be open and what will be closed - Delhi Air Quality Devarirates Again again
With the increase in heat in the country’s capital Delhi, the level of air quality is also getting worse. Grape-1 sanctions were implemented in the capital on Wednesday due to Delhi’s weakened air function. Below, the people of Delhi will face what restrictions the full news reads for this. State Bureau, New -Delhi. The first phase of the rated response action plan (grape) sanctions was re -implemented in Delhi NCR on Wednesday after the air remained in a bad category for three consecutive days. Earlier Friday, grape sanctions were introduced and were lifted on Sunday. But the Air Quality Management Commission (CAQM) has decided to implement the first phase of grape sanctions on Wednesday. Below, petrol and diesel vehicles that have completed the period will be prohibited. There will also be a ban on the burning of garbage. In addition, there will also be a ban on the burning of coal and wood in restaurants and hotels. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), from May 1 to May 14, Delhi’s AQI was below 200 ie medium category. On Thursday, it reaches 292 due to dust storm that falls into the poor category. The CAQM grape committee also held a meeting in this regard on Thursday, but waited a day before the grape ban. Maybe improve. But when AQI was in a bad category for the second consecutive day on Friday, that is, the committee decided to impose a grape-1 ban. Two days later on Sunday, the restrictions on air quality improvement were lifted. The wind deteriorated again on Monday, but with the hope of improvement, the commission did not place two days of grape-1. But when the wind remained in the poor category on Wednesday, the restrictions of grape-1 were imposed. On Wednesday, AQI of four areas of Delhi went over 300, ie in a very poor category. Delhi’s overall AQI was 213. The air at this level is placed in a poor range. It was 204 a day earlier. That is, the index increased by nine points within 24 hours. PM10 and ozone are present as the most important pollutants in Delhi’s air. Over the next two days, the level of air quality is expected to be at this level. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.