Indian capital plans drone flights to combat smog crisis

The article says that the government in Delhi has launched a trial using special drones to spray water mist over the city’s pollution hotspots, hoping to clear dust and particulate matter from the air. Critics call this move a “band-aid” solution — arguing that such short-term technological fixes won’t actually solve the underlying problems like vehicle emissions, industrial pollution and construction dust. The pilot drone can only carry around 16 litres of water and operate for a few minutes before needing a refill — making it impractical for covering an entire city the size of Delhi. The article stresses that real improvement in air quality will require reducing emissions at the source — not relying on stop-gap measures.

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