Delhi's air begins to poison again, reckless pollution

New Delhi, October 14, 2019, Monday

Details of the cause of severe poisoning in the air were revealed on Monday morning in the country's capital, New Delhi. As winter is approaching, the neighboring states of Haryana and Punjab are said to have burned the toxins with the wind blowing into the air in Delhi.

The air quality index reached 223 on Monday morning (air quality). Delhiites were seen breathing poison. Particularly on Lodhi Road this morning, pericular matter (PM) was recorded as 10-217 and 2.6-223. These figures are alarming. According to experts in the region, Delhi's air was likely to become more toxic in the coming days.

Some of the photographs released on Sunday by the US special agency NASA included photographs of grass burning in the fields. It was suspected that the toxic elements from Haryana and Punjab, due to the wind that burned, were being dragged to Delhi. The fog that looks like fog on the roads in the early morning is not fog but toxic pollution. The pollution can cause respiratory diseases and cause breathing problems for the residents of Delhi.

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