Delhi Suffers Worst December Air Quality in Three Years as Mumbai Faces Rising Pollution
Delhi records four consecutive 'severe' air quality days, while Mumbai's AQI approaches 'poor' levels, raising health and environmental concerns.
- Delhi's Air Quality Index (AQI) has remained in the 'severe' category for four consecutive days, with an average AQI of 429 on Friday, marking the worst December air quality since 2021.
- Low wind speeds and increased moisture have trapped pollutants in Delhi, with PM2.5 levels posing significant health risks to vulnerable populations, including children and the elderly.
- Authorities in Delhi have implemented Stage IV of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP), banning construction activities and restricting non-essential polluting trucks from entering the city.
- Mumbai's AQI has declined to 'moderate' levels, nearing the 'poor' category, with smog reducing visibility and raising concerns about the city's air quality and public health.
- Weather forecasts for both cities predict temporary relief from worsening pollution next week, with potential rainfall in Delhi and stable conditions in Mumbai.