Delhi Air Quality Update: Latest AQI Check Across the City

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ClipsTrust News | Delhi Pollution Update: Capital Chokes as AQI Hits Severe’ Levels


Delhi once again finds itself engulfed in toxic smog as the city’s air quality slipped sharply into the ‘severe’ category on Thursday. Fresh data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) indicates that Delhi’s average AQI surged to 400, triggering health alerts and emergency responses across the capital.


Air Quality Expected to Worsen Further

The Air Quality Early Warning System under the Ministry of Earth Sciences has issued a grim forecast, warning that the air quality is likely to remain in the ‘very poor’ to ‘severe’ range for the next six days. explore more latest news

Data on the CPCB’s Sameer App shows severe pollution spikes across multiple zones.

  • Wazirpur recorded the highest AQI at 477, placing it firmly in the ‘severe’ bracket.

  • Lodhi Road, despite being the cleanest among 39 monitoring locations, recorded an AQI of 269, which still falls under the ‘poor’ category.

Pollution Hotspots Continue to Choke Delhi

A total of 21 major locations across Delhi recorded AQI levels in the severe zone. Key hotspots include:

Pollution HotspotAQI Reading
Wazirpur477 (The highest recorded spike)
Jahangirpuri453
Bawana443
Punjabi Bagh441
Mundka441
Anand Vihar427
R.K. Puram424
Burari Crossing410

Experts attribute the worsening conditions to stagnant wind patterns and slow dispersion of pollutants, both of which are trapping the smog at ground level.

AQI Trend Shows Continuous Deterioration

Delhi’s 24-hour AQI trend over the past week reflects a steady decline in overall air quality:

  • Wednesday – 392

  • Tuesday – 374

  • Monday – 351

  • November 16 – 377

  • November 15 – 386

  • November 14 – 387

Between November 11 and 13, the city had already entered the ‘severe’ category, indicating a prolonged pollution phase this season.

Understanding the AQI Scale

According to CPCB standards:

AQI RangeCategoryHealth Impact
401–500SEVEREAffects healthy people; seriously impacts those with existing diseases.
301–400Very PoorRespiratory illness upon prolonged exposure.
201–300PoorBreathing discomfort for most people upon prolonged exposure.
101–200ModerateBreathing discomfort for people with lung/heart diseases, children, and older adults.

Delhi currently sits at the upper end of this scale, with several locations nearing the 500 mark, the highest risk zone for public health.

IMD Forecast: No Major Relief Ahead

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has ruled out any significant weather-driven improvement in Delhi-NCR over the next five days. The region is expected to witness:

  • Light to moderate fog during morning hours

  • Clear skies through the day

  • Maximum temperature: 26–27°C

  • Minimum temperature: 10–11°C

  • Low wind speed, resulting in poor pollutant dispersion

Meteorologists confirm that due to the absence of any new weather system, Delhi’s air quality will continue to hover between the ‘very poor’ and severe’ categories.  Source : TimesofIndia


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