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Delhi breathes slightly easier as AQI improves to 316 amid persistent smog

Delhi saw its AQI improve from 366 to 316 overnight, reflecting a minor change in air quality. Despite this, residents continue to face severe smog and health discomfort during morning hours

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An anti-smog gun is being used to spray water droplets to curb air pollution. (Pic/PTI)

An anti-smog gun is being used to spray water droplets to curb air pollution. (Pic/PTI)

The air quality in the national capital on Monday morning showed slight improvement, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) recorded at 316 at 8 am. The national capital sought a ray of hope amid the concerning weather conditions, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).

Earlier on Sunday, the national capital’s AQI was recorded at 366, which falls under the ‘very poor’ category and is considered to be extremely dangerous for human life. 

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