Monday , December 23 2024

Pollution increasing 20 percent every week

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According to a report, Delhi has become the most polluted city of India. According to the report, the average GM 2.5 level in Delhi is around 243.3 micrograms per cubic metre. The pollution level has increased by twenty percent every week. Air quality was analyzed by Respirator Living Sciences.

In this, PM-2.5 levels were analyzed in a total of 281 cities of India. Delhi was last at 281 between November 3-16. The main pollutant was PM 2.5, which is a fine particle with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers or less. Their width is usually equal to that of a human hair. According to the Central Pollution Control Board, these fine particles enter the body through breathing and reach the lungs and blood. Due to this, people are at risk of serious illness. Serious pollution includes vehicle exhaust, industrial production and stubble burning. The report said that during winter these particles remain trapped around the ground due to cold.

Delhi’s pollution dangerous for other states!

The report claims that Delhi’s pollution is a major problem affecting the Gangetic plains and North Indian states including Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab. Because the air quality in these areas too has reached poor levels. Fluctuations in temperature and reduction in wind speed at the beginning of winter have increased pollution.