Delhi's Air Quality: A Breath of Relief Amidst Poor Category Concerns

The Commission for Air Quality Management opted not to impose GRAP restrictions in Delhi-NCR, despite air quality slipping into the poor category. Delhi's AQI recorded at 266, prompted reviews and consideration of future meteorological forecasts, indicating potentially improving conditions and the decision to monitor the situation closely.

Delhi's Air Quality: A Breath of Relief Amidst Poor Category Concerns
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The air quality in Delhi-NCR, though classified as poor, will not see immediate restrictions, according to the Commission for Air Quality Management's recent decision. The choice comes despite Thursday's average AQI of 266, a marked dip from the previous day's 194 due to early morning dust storms.

Officials noted that while the current AQI indicates a poor category, forecasts predict improving conditions in the following days. The potential for light rain and favorable meteorological dynamics contributes to the decision against invoking the initial stage of GRAP restrictions at this time.

The Commission assures it will maintain vigilant monitoring of Delhi-NCR's air quality and the weather forecasts. Previous GRAP restrictions were lifted in March after a notable improvement, but the panel remains prepared to reassess as necessary.

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