Delhi's dangerous pollution levels: Sisodia calls high-level meeting

Commuters on Monday found it difficult to travel as the visibility level plunged to nearly zero in several areas

Manish Sisodia
Manish Sisodia
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 01 2016 | 1:49 PM IST
With pollution levels crossing the dangerous mark in the city, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Tuesday called a high-level meeting will all departments concerned to discuss steps to combat it on a "war footing".

The meeting will be held at the Delhi Secretariat where all ministers and officials concerned will discuss a plan to bring down rising air pollution.

"Air pollution is a serious health concern for Delhi. Have called a high level meeting today, to ensure work at war footing," Sisodia tweeted.

On Monday, the city woke up to the season's worst air quality as smoke from Diwali fireworks, coupled with moisture and nearly stagnant wind movement, shrouded the city in a thick cover of smog.

Commuters in several areas on Monday found it difficult to find their way as the visibility level plunged to nearly zero in several areas.

As per DPCC's real time monitoring mechanism, the ultra pollutant PM 2.5 had on Monday breached the safe standard by over 14 times at Anand Vihar, Delhi's most polluted area, at 2:30 AM. Many other areas including densely populated R K Puram had nearly similar readings.
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First Published: Nov 01 2016 | 1:01 PM IST

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