Delhi Air Quality Remains Hazardous at 413
Delhi Air Quality Remains Hazardous at 413
IN · Published Dec 23, 2025
Delhi's air quality is at a hazardous level of 413, posing health risks amidst a severe cold wave.
Dense fog in North India, particularly in Varanasi and Jammu, is causing major train and flight delays.
Residents are advised to take precautions, and authorities are working to manage disruptions caused by weather and pollution.
Delhi's air quality is hazardous, AQI at 413
The air quality in Delhi remains in the 'hazardous' category, with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 413, posing significant health risks to residents. This alarming condition coincides with a severe cold wave and dense fog that have disrupted normal life across North India. The combination of poor air quality and extreme weather conditions creates a challenging environment for vulnerable populations, including children, the elderly, and those with respiratory ailments.
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