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Delhi’s air quality turned very poor on Tuesday and authorities have attributed the dip in air quality to localised factors like construction dust, vehicular pollution as well as regional factors like pollution due to stubble burning in the neighbouring states.
According to the Central Pollution Control Board, the overall Air Quality Index stood at 399 at 6 PM which is regarded as very poor. However, the air quality was in severe condition during the daytime.
Meanwhile, the System of Air Quality Forecasting And Research, SAFAR. has advised the people in the national capital to avoidall physical activity outdoors.
They have also been advised to stop any activity level if they experience any unusual coughing, chest discomfort, wheezing and breathing difficulty.
It has also asked the people to avoid burning wood, candles or even incense.