Pollution due to waste burning in Delhi is set to increase as winter approaches, with poor air quality projected from October 21 onward. Biomass burning significantly affects PM2.5 and PM10 levels. Authorities have urged residents to use electric heaters to minimize waste burning and its impact on air quality.
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