Delhi residents faced dangerously high pollution levels on Monday, prompting health warnings from experts. Doctors reported a surge in respiratory problems, with even short-term exposure to pollutants causing inflammation, coughing, and breathing difficulties. The elderly and those with pre-existing conditions are particularly vulnerable.
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