Delhi's air quality remains severe as first fog of the season sets in

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Delhi's air quality remains "severe," with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 373 on Tuesday, down from 381 on Monday. Eight monitoring stations reported severe pollution, a decrease from 13 earlier in the day. The city experienced its first fog of the season, which combined with high pollution levels to create smog. Major pollutants include PM 2.5 and PM 10, primarily from vehicle emissions and dust. Weather conditions, including humidity and low temperatures, are contributing to the persistent smog. The maximum temperature was 32.6 degrees Celsius, with humidity levels between 67 and 94 percent.


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