Delhi’s air quality continues to remain ‘reasonable’, check detailed AQI for Delhi-NCR

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As per SAFAR knowledge at 7:30 am, the AQI in IIT Delhi stood at 173, whereas at Delhi Airport T3, it stood at 193 all in ‘reasonable’ class.

As per the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research (SAFAR), Delhi’s AQI remained within the ‘reasonable’ class at 7:30 am on October 12 with an general AQI of 166. The AQI at 7:30 am in IIT Delhi was 173, and at Delhi Airport T3 it was 193, each within the “moderate” class, in accordance to SAFAR statistics. Gurugram reported an AQI of 162 within the ‘reasonable’ class, in contrast to Noida’s 145. Ayanagar, Dhirpur, and Lodhi Road all had AQI readings of 145, 156, and 176, respectively.

With an general AQI within the reasonable class, many areas within the nationwide capital recorded ‘poor’ AQI. As per the Central Pollution Control Board knowledge at 7:30 am, the AQI recorded in Anand Vihar was recorded at 210, Wazirpur at 231, RK Puram at 205, Bawana at 261, Jahangirpuri at 232.

Numerous places within the nation’s capital had ‘dangerous’ AQI readings, with an general AQI ranking within the reasonable vary. According to knowledge from the Central Pollution Control Board, the AQI in Anand Vihar was 210, Wazirpur was 231, RK Puram was 205, Bawana was 261, and Jahangirpuri was 232 at 7:30 am.

The air quality check between 0 and 50 are thought-about “good”, 51 and 100 are “satisfactory”, 101 and 200 are “reasonable”, 201 and 300 are “poor”, 301 and 400 are “very poor”, and 401 and 450 are “severe” and “extreme+” when AQI exceeds 450.