According to data from the Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi had its first “good” air quality day of 2023 on September 10 with an AQI value of 45, which was the city’s cleanest reading for the entire year.According to CPCB data, Gurgaon had “satisfactory” air quality, while Ghaziabad and Noida recorded “good” levels. From the evening of September 10 to the morning of September 11, the city had nonstop rain, with some places seeing rain as late as midday. Over the last 24 hours, moderate rainfall was observed in most regions.
“To reduce pollution, CM Arvind Kejriwal has decided to outlaw firecrackers during Diwali. Delhi strictly forbids the production, storage, sale, online delivery, and bursting of any kind of firework, according to Gopal Rai.Gopal Rai noted a rising trend in Delhi’s AQI from January to August during a news briefing. However, he expressed concerns about the upcoming winter, which has historically been marked by increasing levels of particulate matter in the city’s air. In response to this worry, he said that the government is actively creating a thorough winter pollution action strategy.
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