New Delhi, December 22: According to data from several AQI stations in the national capital New Delhi, air quality has been recorded up to ‘serious’ levels in many places. Regarding the temperature situation, the India Meteorological Department said that the maximum temperature has been recorded at one degree Celsius, one degree above the seasonal average and it was estimated that the minimum temperature is likely to fall at night, which falls up to five degrees Celsius. Might be possible.
Regarding the air quality, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has reported that the air quality PM 2.5 was recorded in the ‘serious’ in the ‘serious’ category on Thursday and PM10 359 in Anand Vihar. The NO2 is 86, which is ‘satisfactory’. Carbon monoxide reached 118 or a ‘medium’ level. The PM 2.5 was recorded at 480 Bawana station, while the PM 10 reached 451 in the ‘Gambhir’ category, carbon monoxide 106 or ‘medium’ level.

The AQI Monitoring Station in Dwarka Sector 8 recorded 419 to PM 2.5 and PM 10 on 474 or ‘Gambhir’. Nitrogen Oxide was recorded at 72, which remained at a ‘satisfactory’ level. The AQI PM 2.5 was in the 441 and 405 PM10 ‘Gambhir’ category at ITO station. While 195 nitrogen oxide was recorded and 141 was carbon monoxide. The level of both was ‘medium’. PM 2.5 was recorded in 426 in Okhla Phase-2 and 447 PM 10 was recorded. The level of both is ‘severe’. Nitrogen was oxide at 163 and carbon monoxide at 143. The PM 2.5 was recorded at 404 at the AQI surveillance station at IGI Airport, while 406 PM 10, both were ‘severe’ and carbon monoxide 120 or ‘medium’.