Emergency Measures Implemented in Delhi to Combat Air Pollution Crisis


Delhi and its surrounding areas are grappling with hazardous levels of smog, with an air quality index as high as 800 in some places, far above the safe range. The government has taken measures such as closing schools, restricting polluting vehicles, and halting construction activity to combat the crisis. This annual phenomenon is exacerbated by weather conditions, crop-burning fires, and the upcoming Diwali festival, which involves firecracker use. The city will also implement the 'odd-even rule' for vehicle rationing to reduce pollution.

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