Delh-NCR AQI: Delhi’s air quality remained very poor on Tuesday morning after Diwali. At 5:30 am, the city’s average AQI was 346, with most areas in the red zone. Even though people used ‘green’ firecrackers after the Supreme Court lifted the ban, air quality dropped to the very poor category on Sunday. By 10 pm Monday, 36 of 38 monitoring stations recorded pollution levels in the red zone, showing very poor to severe air quality across Delhi.
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According to Delhi’s Early Warning System, many areas in the city recorded an AQI above 400. The AQI this morning is similar to the level on Diwali evening. Delhi’s 24-hour average AQI, reported daily at 4 pm, stayed in the ‘very poor’ category at 345 on Monday. This data comes from the monitoring stations, according to the Centr