अब प्रदूषण और ठंड का कहर, दिन का पारा सामान्य से 1.9 डिग्री कम

Rohtak is witnessing a double impact of severe cold and rising air pollution. The daytime temperature has fallen 1.9 degrees Celsius below normal, while nighttime temperatures have also dipped significantly. Experts attribute this to weak wind movement and the absence of winter rainfall, which allows pollutants to remain trapped in the air. PM2.5 levels have increased, posing health risks, especially for children, the elderly, and those with respiratory issues. Doctors have advised limiting outdoor exposure and taking preventive measures as pollution-related illnesses rise during winter.

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