Dense fog disrupts Delhi-NCR with zero visibility, delaying 150+ flights and 26 trains. AQI hits a severe 408, triggering stage 3 restrictions and calls for pollution control measures like banning older diesel vehicles. A highway collision highlights fog-related risks, while IMD predicts persistent fog with possible improvement from light rain.
Delhi woke up to toxic air on Saturday, as the average Air Quality Index hit a concerning 434, firmly within the 'severe' category.
NEW DELHI: The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) in NCR and Adjoining Areas has relaxed the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) IV norms for all educational institutions, including colleges, in response to the ongoing pollution crisis in Delhi. Announced on Monday, this move allows the option of online education wherever feasible, putting the choice in […]