Delhi continued to reel under hazardous air conditions on Tuesday as the city’s Air Quality Index (AQI) remained in the ‘poor’ category at 277. A thick layer of smog enveloped large parts of the national capital, significantly reducing visibility and raising health concerns for residents.
The deteriorating air quality coincided with a persistent winter chill, with low temperatures and calm winds trapping pollutants close to the ground. Authorities have urged children, the elderly, and those with respiratory ailments to limit outdoor activities.
Experts attribute the sustained pollution levels to a combination of vehicular emissions, industrial pollutants, and unfavourable meteorological conditions. While sporadic measures are in place, relief is expected only with a change in weather conditions, including stronger winds or rainfall.