Delhi News Live Updates: air quality remains ‘very poor’ with AQI at 327; water supply issues likely to continue till November 1

Delhi News Live Updates: Bawana and Sonia Vihar were identified as the most polluted areas in Delhi, with AQIs of 368 and 366, respectively

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Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai highlighted the critical need to address air pollution in the region over the next 15 days, as the AQI is projected to reach 400 by October 31. (Express Photo by Praveen Khanna)

Delhi News Live Updates: Delhi’s air quality remained ‘very poor’ on Monday morning, with an AQI of 327 as of 9 AM. While this was a slight improvement from Sunday’s 352, the city is expected to continue grappling with poor air quality until next week. A further deterioration to the ‘severe’ category is anticipated on Wednesday, in case there are additional emissions from firecrackers and stubble burning.

Meanwhile, Bawana and Sonia Vihar were identified as the most polluted areas in Delhi, with AQIs of 368 and 366, respectively. Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai highlighted the critical need to address air pollution in the region over the next 15 days, as the AQI is projected to reach 400 by October 31.

Weather Updates: Delhi woke up to another day of poor air quality on Monday, with an AQI of 327. According to the IMD, as of 8.30 am calm winds along with mist prevailed. The minimum temperature recorded on Monday was 20.4 degrees Celsius, four degrees above normal.The IMD forecast clear skies with a maximum temperature of 34.2 degrees Celsius and 88% humidity.

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