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Indian capital's 'hazardous' air pollution season starts

October 24, 2024 00:00:00


NEW DELHI, Oct 23 (AFP): Acrid clouds engulfed India's capital on Wednesday as air pollution fuelled by fireworks and farm stubble burning was ranked "hazardous" by monitors for the first time this winter.

Commuters walking to work were coughed through poisonous smog that kills thousands each year, according to health experts, although few in the sprawling city wear masks.

New Delhi is blanketed in acrid smog each year, primarily blamed on stubble burning by farmers seeking to clear their fields for ploughing in the neighbouring regions.

Air pollution is expected to worsen, especially during the Hindu festival of lights, Diwali, which falls on November 1 this year.

Smoky fireworks spewing hazardous pollution are part of celebrations.

Levels of fine particulate matter -- cancer-causing microparticles known as PM2.5 pollutants that enter the bloodstream through the lungs -- surged to more than 68 times the World Health Organization recommended maximum. The pollutants topped 344 micrograms per cubic metre, according to monitoring firm IQAir on Wednesday, which listed air in the sprawling megacity of some 30 million people as "hazardous", ranking it as the world's worst.

New Delhi this month ordered a "complete ban" on all firecrackers -- both their manufacture and sale -- in view of the "public interest to curb high air pollution".


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