Delhi recorded its 6th ‘very poor’ air day this month with an AQI of 304, which later improved marginally to 299 as winds picked up. However, air quality is expected to remain ‘very poor’ and may turn ‘severe’ on Diwali due to firecracker emissions and stubble burning.
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