New Delhi Chokes on Toxic Haze as Air Quality Plummets to Global Worst


New Delhi, India's capital, experienced extremely poor air quality as a thick layer of toxic haze covered the city, leading to the closure of some schools. The air quality index (AQI) reached the worst level for any major city globally, with an AQI of around 480, causing discomfort to residents and potential health risks. The deteriorating air quality is attributed to factors like lower temperatures, stagnant winds, and crop stubble burning in neighboring states, with authorities not expecting an immediate improvement in the situation.

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