Delhi breaths fire: AQI maxed out for over 19 hours at Rohini before data goes missing
Delhi experienced a severe air pollution crisis where the Air Quality Index (AQI) in the Rohini area hit the maximum hazardous level of 500 for over 19 hours. After this period, the AQI data for that station became unavailable, with authorities citing "insufficient data," a move questioned by experts. The severe pollution was widespread, with Wazirpur also recording an AQI of 500 for a second day and 28 out of 39 city stations in the "severe" range. The levels pose a serious health emergency, with advisories warning all residents to avoid outdoor activity.
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