New Delhi: The Air quality of National Capital, Delhi, on Monday witnessed marginal improvement as it reached the lower end of the 'very poor' category with Air Quality Index (AQI) at 318 (overall), according to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR).
The pollution level in the National Capital Region (NCR), especially Noida and Gurugram, has also shown slight improvement. Noida reported AQI in the upper end of the 'very poor' category at 387, while in Gurugram it showed a significant improvement and reached the lower end of the 'very poor' category at 317.
As per SAFAR's bulletin, the AQI is likely to improve by November 16 "as winds at transport level are slowing down resulting in the lesser intrusion of farm fires related pollutants into Delhi."
However, calm local winds reduce the dispersion of pollutants, the net effect of which is likely to make air quality remain very poor category.
The effective farm fire count for yesterday was 3445, contributing to 12 per cent of Delhi's PM2.5.
The bulletin also stated that the implementation of lockdown for the two days with restrictions in anthropogenic activity emitting pollutants, air quality may improve a little.
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