Delhi’s air quality has deteriorated to ‘very poor’ levels, with an AQI of 385 recorded on Tuesday morning. Areas like Anand Vihar, Kalkaji, Nehru Place, and Akshardham Temple were covered in thick fog, reducing visibility. The CPCB has warned residents, especially those with respiratory illnesses, of potential health impacts. The government has implemented the GRAP-II to address the situation, with measures like mechanical sweeping, water sprinkling, and stricter inspections at construction sites. Residents are advised to use public transportation, limit personal vehicle use, and regularly replace vehicle air filters to help improve air quality.
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