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North India is covered in fog as Delhi’s air quality drops to the “severe” level.

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Delhi, India is currently experiencing hazardous levels of air pollution and is covered in a thick layer of fog. The air quality is so poor that it has reached the “severe” level, which is the second highest level on the Air Quality Index (AQI). The AQI takes into account five different pollutants: particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and carbon monoxide (CO).

Delhi’s air pollution is caused by a variety of factors, including emissions from vehicles, power plants, and factories. The city’s large population and lack of green space also contribute to the problem. In the winter, Delhi’s air pollution is made worse by the burning of crop residue in neighboring states.

The air pollution in Delhi is a serious health concern. Exposure to high levels of air pollution can cause a variety of health problems, including respiratory infections, heart disease, and cancer. The government is working on a plan to improve Delhi’s air quality, but it will take time to see results. In the meantime, residents of Delhi are advised to stay indoors as much as possible and to wear masks when they go outside.

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