Delhi’s air quality remains poor, with a slight improvement to 334 on the AQI due to strong winds. However, pollution is expected to persist, potentially worsening to severe levels by month’s end. Emissions from Haryana and local vehicles are significant contributors. Shallow fog is trapping pollutants, impacting flights and visibility.
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