Delhi breathes easier, more relief likely

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 06 2019 | 3:05 PM IST

Delhi breathed easier on Wednesday as pollution levels dropped further due to clearer skies and moderate wind speed though weather experts feared a cloud cover at night and light drizzle could lead to deterioration of air quality.

The government's air quality monitoring and forecasting service, SAFAR, said though Punjab recorded the season's highest farm fire count of 6,668 on Tuesday, its impact on Delhi's air quality will be negligible due to a change in the wind direction.

At 1.30 pm, the city's overall air quality index read 216, which falls in the poor category. At many places, the pollution levels dropped to "moderate" category.

The levels of PM2.5 -- tiny particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in diameter that can enter into the lungs and event the bloodstream -- dropped to 107 micrograms per cubic metre (ug/m3) in the Delhi-NCR region.

The PM10 concentration was 226 ug/m3 at 1.30 pm.

The safe levels of PM2.5 and PM10 are 60 and 100 ug/m3, respectively.

A senior scientist at India Metereological Department (IMD) said pollution levels will drop further during daytime due to clearer skies and moderate winds.

"However, a cloud cover, very light rains, clam winds are expected at night which may accelerate accumulation of pollutants and air quality may deteriorate slightly," the IMD official said.

The situation will improve again on Thursday due to strong winds and rains. Delhi is expected to breathe comparatively cleaner air till November 10, he said.

SAFAR said, "Delhi's overall AQI has improved significantly, more rapidly than predicted, and further improvement during sunlight hours is expected."

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First Published: Nov 06 2019 | 3:05 PM IST

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