The residents of the nationwide capital proceed to undergo from unhealthy air high quality even two days after the Diwali celebration. A skinny layer of smog coated Delhi, with the general Air High quality Index (AQI) reaching 296 on Saturday morning and some areas reported very poor ranges: Anand Vihar at 380, RK Puram at 346, and IGI Airport at 342, in accordance with the System of Air High quality and Climate Forecasting and Analysis (SAFAR).
In Anand Vihar, the AQI was recorded as 380 at 7 am; in ITO, it was 253 (poor) at 6 am; in RK Puram, it was 346 (very poor) at 6 am; in IGI Airport T3 it was 342 (very poor) at 6 am; and in Dwarka Sector eight the AQI was 308 (very poor) at 7 am.