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Experts have warned that smoke from farm fires in Pakistan could soon affect Delhi’s air. A western disturbance is expected between 27 and 29 October, after which winds from the northwest may carry smoke and dust towards the city. Pakistan has already recorded nearly 6,000 farm fires this month — one of the highest counts in recent years — while Punjab in India has seen fewer fires so far.

Sunil Dahiya from EnviroCatalysts said that slow and changing winds have allowed pollution from nearby areas such as Gurugram, Ghaziabad, Sonipat, and Gautam Buddha Nagar to gather over Delhi, causing a slight rise in pollution levels. Meteorologists added that once winds change, the air quality in Delhi could worsen, with hazy skies and high AQI levels expected.

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