Delhi’s fire department is overwhelmed by garbage burning incidents, averaging 11 calls daily. Careless disposal of ashes and deliberate fires contribute to severe air pollution and pose risks to emergency operations. Experts emphasize that while seemingly minor, cumulative waste burning significantly impacts air quality, demanding serious attention alongside other pollution sources.
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