Based on the Central Air pollution Management Board (CPCB), the Air High quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 214 in Bandra Reclamation and 222 in Bandra Kurla Advanced, each falling underneath the ‘poor' class at round 9 AM. AQI reported in Borivali East is 150 and in Chembur is 132.
In the meantime, the air high quality within the nationwide capital dipped to the ‘very poor' class on Friday morning as Delhi's general Air High quality Index (AQI) stands at 312 as of 8 am, based on the Central Air pollution Management Board (CPCB).
On Thursday, Delhi's general AQI recorded at 8 am was 271, categorised as ‘poor', based on knowledge from the CPCB.
A number of monitoring station throughout town recorded ‘very poor' air high quality, as Anand VIhar reported an AQI of 332, Alipur 316, Ashok Vihar 332, Bawana 366, Burari Crossing 345, Chandni Chowk 354, Dwarka Sector-8 310, ITO 337, Jahangirpuri 342, Mundka 335, Narela 335, Okhla Section 2 307, Patparganj 314, Punjabi Bagh 343, RK Puram 321, Rohini 336 and Sonia Vihar 326 — all categorized as ‘very poor' as of 8 am based on the CPCB stay air high quality index.
Monitoring stations like Aya Nagar reported an AQI of 261, IGI Airport 259, JLN Stadium 296, Lodhi Street 224 and Najafgarh 265 – all categorized as ‘poor'.An AQI between 0 and 50 is taken into account ‘good', 51-100 ‘passable', 101-200 ‘average', 201-300 ‘poor', 301-400 ‘very poor', and 401-500 ‘extreme'.Truck-mounted water sprinklers had been deployed at a number of areas within the nationwide capital to fight air air pollution.
Winter has additionally begun to set in, as a number of areas in Delhi right this moment woke as much as a thick layer of haze. Based on the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC), Delhi recorded a minimal temperature of round 12 levels Celsius on November 6.