Toxic smog persists over India’s north, Delhi pollution remains severe

Women walk near India Gate as the sky is enveloped with smog after Delhi's air quality worsened due to pollution on November 19 2024.
Women walk near India Gate as the sky is enveloped with smog after Delhi's air quality worsened due to pollution on November 19 2024.
Image: REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis

Residents in India's northern states woke up to another day of poor air quality on Tuesday as a layer of dense fog shrouded most of the region, and pollution in the capital Delhi remained severe.

India battles air pollution every winter when cold, heavy air traps dust, emissions and smoke from farm fires started illegally in the adjoining farming states of Punjab and Haryana.

The air quality index (AQI) touched a peak of 491 in Delhi on Monday, forcing the government to introduce restrictions on vehicle movement and construction activities, and schools to conduct classes online.

On Tuesday, Delhi's 24-hour AQI reading was 488 on a scale of 500, India's central pollution control board (CPCB) said, and at least five stations in the capital reported an AQI of 500.

CPCB defines an AQI reading of 0 to 50 as “good” and above 401 as “severe”, which it says is a risk to healthy people and “seriously impacts” those with existing diseases.

Swiss group IQAir ranked New Delhi as the world's most polluted city with air quality at a “hazardous” 489, though that was a significant improvement from Monday's 1,081 reading.

Experts said the scores vary because of a difference in the scale countries adopt to convert pollutant concentrations into AQI, so the same quantity of a specific pollutant may be translated as different AQI scores in different countries.

India's weather department said a shift in the fog layer towards the northern state of Uttar Pradesh had helped improve visibility over Delhi.

Visibility dropped to zero metres in Uttar Pradesh's Agra, which lies southeast of Delhi. The Taj Mahal, India's famed monument of love, has been obscured by toxic smog for nearly a week.

The strict measures to mitigate the impact of high pollution have hurt production at more than 3.4-million micro, small and medium enterprises in the nearby states of Punjab, Haryana and Delhi, local media reported.

Reuters


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