Delhi's air quality improves slightly after Diwali but remains unhealthy

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Delhi's air quality has improved slightly since Diwali, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) recorded at 296 on Saturday morning. This is a decrease from the previous day's levels, which exceeded 350 in many areas. Despite the improvement, several locations still reported very poor air quality. Anand Vihar had an AQI of 380, while other areas like RK Puram and IGI Airport T3 recorded AQIs of 346 and 342, respectively. Residents continue to express concerns about the impact of pollution on health and daily activities. Cyclists noted that breathing becomes difficult during physical activities due to the poor air quality.


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