Rain, Winds Give Delhi Best AQI Since Sept 29

Following spells of rainfall and gusty winds, Delhi experienced its best air quality day in over a month, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) dropping sharply from "severe" to the "poor" or "moderate" category. This dramatic improvement provided significant relief from the toxic smog that had been blanketing the city. The article highlights this as a clear example of how meteorological factors—specifically wind and rain—can swiftly cleanse the atmosphere by dispersing and washing away accumulated pollutants, offering a temporary but crucial respite to residents.

Read from the newspaper clipping attached below:

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