A thick layer of smog has engulfed parts of Delhi, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) consistently in the ‘very poor’ category, reaching hazardous levels. Key areas recorded AQI levels above 350, with some exceeding 400 in the ‘severe’ range. Delhi’s government plans to deploy 200 mobile anti-smog guns to combat the pollution crisis.
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