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Rain Alert: Delhi’s air is getting poisonous, warning of rain at all these places till November 2

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Delhi-NCR Weather: Heavy rains drenched Delhi due to heat, two more days of rain expected

Weather Update Latest News: Rain is expected in some parts of the country till November 2. Air pollution is increasing in Delhi and Maharashtra. Read in detail.

During October 31 to November 2, there is a possibility of lightning with light to moderate rain (Latest Rain Alert) at some places in Kerala and Mahe, Lakshadweep, coastal and south interior Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal. The weather is normal in the rest of India.

As Diwali approaches, the condition of air pollution in Delhi (Diwali Air Pollution) has also started becoming serious. The air of Delhi is gradually becoming poisonous. The air quality of the national capital remained in the very poor category, putting people’s health at risk.

According to the data of the Central Pollution Control Board, the Air Quality Index, i.e. AQI remains around 300. On the other hand, the air quality is also poor in many cities of Maharashtra (Weather Update Latest News).

Due to change in weather conditions, high vehicle emissions and burning of firecrackers, air quality has deteriorated in many cities of Maharashtra including Mumbai, Nagpur, Pune, Nashik. AQI of Uran was recorded at 322 and Mumbai at 122.

Let us tell you that AQI is divided into many categories according to the level and reading. AQI between 0-50 means good i.e. air is pure. Between 51-100 means air purity is satisfactory, between 101-200 is moderate, between 201-300 is poor, between 301-400 is very poor and between 401 to 500 is severe category.

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