Delhi woke up to yet another morning of toxic air on Saturday, as a dense blanket of smog engulfed the city and pushed Air Quality Index (AQI) beyond 400, forcing the capital into the ‘severe’ category.

According to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi's AQI was recorded at 419 at 11:00 AM, amid low wind speeds and dipping temperatures.

Delhi: Pollution hotspots

Multiple monitoring stations across Delhi registered AQI levels above 400 on Thursday.

Here are some of the pollution hotspots in the city with ‘severe’ readings on the CPCB-developed Sameer app:

— Wazirpur: 430

— Alipur: 381

— Anand Vihar: 419

— RK Puram: 376

— Mundka: 405

— Jahangirpuri: 419

— Burari Crossing: 378

— Chandni Chowk: 366

— Bawana: 414

Lodhi Road reported the lowest AQI among

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