Despite a decrease in stubble burning incidents in north India this year, Delhi’s air quality continues to be affected, with farm fires contributing over 20% to PM2.5 levels since October 31. Experts emphasize that even a lower number of fires can significantly impact air quality depending on wind conditions.
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