Toxic air tightens its grip on Delhi; AQI surges to 366
Delhi’s air turned visibly murkier on Sunday as toxic smog blanketed the skyline, blurring buildings and bringing another sharp spike in pollution levels.
Delhi’s air turned visibly murkier on Sunday as toxic smog blanketed the skyline, blurring buildings and bringing another sharp spike in pollution levels.
The Weather Department issued a dense to very dense fog alert for Delhi- NCR on Friday, while earlier the weatherman had also forecast similar fog conditions for several states of the northern region.
It can cause health problems such as asthma, flu, cough, allergies, bronchial infection, and heart problem.