After a day’s respite, Delhi has woken up to a gas chamber as air-quality in the national capital transcends all bounds and slumps to beyond ‘severe’ levels. Most parts in the city and other satellite cities have PM2.5 and PM10 levels at an average of 600 which is nothing lesser than inhaling a slow death.
ITI Shahdra, Jhilmil Industrial Area in east Delhi is the most polluted area in Delhi with PM10 levels crossing 731 mark.
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