Delhi: Delhi’s air quality has shown a marginal improvement over the past few days, but several areas, including Anand Vihar, continue to face hazardous pollution levels. While the overall Air Quality Index (AQI) for the city has shifted from “very poor” to “poor,” local hotspots are still recording dangerously high readings.
Anand Vihar remains a major concern, with AQI levels exceeding 360, keeping it firmly in the severe category. Experts say particulate matter, particularly PM₁₀, continues to dominate in this area, contributing to health risks for residents.
Meteorologists and environmental authorities have highlighted that calm winds and nighttime temperature inversions are trapping pollutants, limiting the effect of any short-term improvements. While stubble burning from neighbor

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