Delhi: AQI Improves To ‘Poor’ After Light Showers
News Nation Bureau 07 November 2019, 02:15 PM
Light drizzle across the Delhi-NCR significantly brought down the pollution level in the region with the Air Quality Index reaching ‘poor’ mark on Thursday. According to the Central Pollution Control Board, the AQI of Delhi was recorded at 267 after the rainfall. While Rohini had the cleanest air at AQI of 168, area around Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range recorded the worst AQI at 306.
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