Delhi’s Toxic Air Persists as AQI Touches 308
Delhi’s Toxic Air Persists as AQI Touches 308
IN · Published Dec 7, 2025
Delhi's AQI reached 308, categorized as 'very poor,' continuing weeks of hazardous air quality.
Transportation is the largest contributor to Delhi's pollution at 16.5%, followed by industrial activities and emissions from neighboring NCR districts.
IMD forecasts light mist, which could worsen air quality by trapping pollutants; residents should take precautions.
Delhi's AQI at 308, categorised as 'very poor'
Delhi's air quality remains a significant concern, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) reaching 308, categorizing it as 'very poor.' This extends the period of hazardous air quality that Delhi residents have been experiencing for several weeks. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), numerous monitoring stations across Delhi reported 'very poor' air quality. Bawana recorded the highest AQI at 336, indicating severe particulate concentration.
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