Stubble burning contribute 46% to Delhi pollution
ABP News Bureau | 02 Nov 2019 10:34 AM (IST)
EPCA said the air pollution has peaked to hazardous levels, which will have adverse health impact on all.
According to EPCA, "current air quality is a combination of the accumulated toxins because of local pollution, which was further spiked due to cracker burning on Diwali night, combined with stubble burning and extremely adverse weather".Doctors warned the people of Delhi against going outside without wearing anti-pollution masks and asked them to use air-purifiers even inside their houses to tackle the impact of pollution on human health.
According to EPCA, "current air quality is a combination of the accumulated toxins because of local pollution, which was further spiked due to cracker burning on Diwali night, combined with stubble burning and extremely adverse weather".Doctors warned the people of Delhi against going outside without wearing anti-pollution masks and asked them to use air-purifiers even inside their houses to tackle the impact of pollution on human health.