Winds pull Delhi-NCR out of 'severe' air zone
The Times of India|November 06, 2022
Relatively strong southeasterly winds came to the rescue of Delhi-NCR on Saturday, partially lifting the toxic haze hanging over the region for the past few days by providing ventilation. After two days of “severe” air quality, Delhi’s AQI improved a shade to “very poor” and is likely to remain in that range for the next few days, reports Kushagra Dixit.
Winds pull Delhi-NCR out of 'severe' air zone

New Delhi: 

The city’s 24-hour AQI was 381, on a scale of 0 to 500, against 447 a day earlier and 450 on Thursday. The “severe” zone begins at 401.

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