Pollution levels in Delhi-NCR have severely impacted public health, with the AQI recorded at 494 on Monday, classified as “severe.” All areas in Delhi were marked as red zones on November 18. GRAP-4 has been implemented, schools are closed, and the Supreme Court criticized delays, mandating strict adherence to GRAP-4 measures.
87% people believe that there is health emergency in Delhi due to pollution and breathing difficulties
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