Fire smog in Gurgaon's weather: Errors are being found in AQI data

In Gurugram, while official readings suggest the air quality is only “moderate,” many of the city’s monitoring stations have been non-functional for days, meaning the true state of pollution is likely being masked. The article highlights that farm residue burning and weak winds are increasing pollution, but with incomplete data the situation is under-reported and unclear.

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