New Delhi:
In accordance with the India Meteorological Division, dense fog circumstances are very seemingly within the Delhi/NCR area and an orange alert was issued relating to the identical.
Air high quality monitoring stations in Delhi have reported regarding air pollution ranges throughout the town. In accordance with CPCB information, the AQI of the nationwide capital recorded 285.
As per latest information, the air high quality index (AQI) at Jahangirpuri recorded a excessive of 346, whereas Nehru Nagar registered an alarming 345. Patparganj reported an AQI of 344, intently adopted by North Campus, Delhi College, at 314.
Equally, Narela and Mandir Marg recorded AQI ranges of 313 and 308, respectively. Mundka confirmed an AQI of 297, with Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium at 293. Lodhi Street reported reasonable ranges, with readings of 233 (IMD) and 181 (IITM). NSIT Dwarka recorded a comparatively decrease AQI of 125.
An AQI ranking is categorized as follows: 0-50 (good), 51-100 (passable), 101-200 (reasonable), 201-300 (poor), 301-400 (very poor), and 401-500 (extreme).
A number of trains have been delayed as a consequence of foggy climate circumstances as we speak, whereas some trains have additionally been cancelled. The Purushottam Categorical skilled the longest delay of 311 minutes, adopted by the Poorva Categorical, which was delayed by 198 minutes. The Shramjeevi Categorical and JBP NZM SF Categorical reported delays of 197 minutes and 187 minutes, respectively.
Different affected trains included the Rajendra Nagar Patna Tejas Categorical (124 minutes), YPR Dee Duronto Categorical (154 minutes), and Suhaildev Categorical (105 minutes).
The NDLS Humsafar and Kaifiyat Categorical have been delayed by 107 minutes and 68 minutes, respectively. Moreover, the Gondwana Categorical and YPR Sampark Kranti Categorical reported delays of 92 minutes and 91 minutes, whereas the MP Sampark Kranti Categorical confronted a 65-minute delay.
In Uttar Pradesh, the Taj Mahal is roofed in a skinny layer of fog because the chilly wave grips the town.
On Sunday, the Fee for Air High quality Administration (CAQM) revoked Stage-III measures beneath the revised Graded Response Motion Plan (GRAP), following an enchancment in Delhi’s air high quality.
This comes after the Delhi-NCR acquired rainfall on Saturday night.
Nevertheless, actions beneath Stage I and Stage II stay in impact, with authorities emphasising vigilance to forestall additional deterioration.
The choice was made after the Sub-Committee on GRAP reviewed the present air high quality index (AQI) ranges and forecasts from the India Meteorological Division (IMD) and the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM).
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