Delhi and its surrounding areas woke up to a thick blanket of smog on Wednesday, significantly reducing visibility. The air quality plummeted to ‘very poor’ levels, with the worst affected areas reaching ‘severe’ levels. Experts attribute the deteriorating air quality to stubble burning in neighboring states and warn of potential health risks, especially for those with respiratory problems.
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