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Delhi Chokes On Air 14 Times More Polluted As Diwali Smog Clouds 
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Pollution levels spiked to alarming levels in Delhi and other parts of North 
and East India on Monday, as smoke from Diwali firecrackers clogged the air, 
also hitting visibility.






Air pollution levels have spiked in Delhi and parts of north India the morning 
after Diwali.

NEW DELHI:
HIGHLIGHTS

  1.  Thick smog in Delhi, parts of north India morning after Diwali
  2.  Pollutants as high as 14 to 16 times the safe limit in Delhi
  3.  Smoke from firecrackers affects visibility, air quality rating 'severe'

 There is thick smog hanging over Delhi and parts of Uttar Pradesh on the 
morning after Diwali, with pollution at a dangerous "severe" at 7 am on Monday. 
Smoke from firecrackers has choked the air and also affected visibility.

Data from the central pollution monitoring agency showed that concentrations of 
Particulate Matter or PM 10 (coarser pollutants) was over 1,600 micrograms per 
cubic metre compared to a safe level of 100 at around 2 am in Delhi's Anand 
Vihar. PM 2.5, a standard measure of air quality, was as much as 14 times the 
safe limit.

These particles can cause respiratory diseases if one is subjected to prolonged 
exposure to unsafe levels. Seven areas in the national capital region featured 
among the 10 most polluted places in the country, while Kanpur and Lucknow in 
Uttar Pradesh also recorded severe pollution.

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A thick cloud of smoke hung low over houses in Delhi.

Pollution in Delhi peaks during Diwali as a hazardous mix of noxious gases and 
pollutants hang very close to the surface. The Delhi High Court had described 
the capital as "gas chamber" last year.

As people celebrated Diwali by bursting firecrackers on Sunday, a NASA photo at 
about 8 pm showed the top half of India hazy with smoke.

Experts had warned that pollution during this year's Diwali was expected to be 
worse than the last two 
years<http://www.ndtv.com/delhi-news/haze-descends-in-new-delhi-ahead-of-diwali-air-hazardous-1586583>
 because of a combination of adverse factors like slow wind speed and moisture 
in the air, a major hindrance in the dispersion of suspended pollutants.

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Popular spots like India Gate and Rajpath in Delhi were choked with smog.

The pollution monitoring agency has advised people to avoid all outdoor 
physical activity when air quality is rated "severe" like this morning. People 
with heart or lung diseases, older adults, and children are advised to remain 
indoors and keep activity levels low.

A report released by UNICEF on 
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 said almost one in seven children worldwide live in areas with high levels of 
outdoor air pollution, mostly in South Asia, and their growing bodies are most 
vulnerable to damage.

Around 6 lakh children under age 5 die every year - more than malaria and 
HIV/AIDS combined - from diseases caused by or exacerbated by outdoor and 
indoor air pollution, UNICEF said.






























































































































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