In the Millennium City of Gurugram, adjacent to Delhi, there was fog in the sky since Thursday morning. Due to fog throughout the day, visibility remained low and there was no sunlight.
Due to which an emergency-like situation was created in the city. There is no sign of immediate relief. In such a situation, the city residents will have to face more than average smog due to polluted air and pollution. The city residents are facing burning sensation in the chest, eyes and breathing problems. Due to polluted air, the National Capital Region and adjacent areas Air Quality Management Commission has banned construction and demolition in Gurugram.
On Thursday, the air quality index (AQI) of Gurugram was recorded at 297, which was the highest of this season. The climate has been continuously becoming poisonous for the last one week. On Thursday, the climate of Gurugram was six times more than normal and the climate was in poor category. Apart from this, the AQI of Manesar was recorded at 220 on Thursday, which was four times more polluted than normal.
Visibility remained up to one kilometer
on Thursday morning due to dense fog. Due to which the visibility remained up to one kilometer, which reduced to 800 meters after 3 pm. Due to this, people had to face problems while driving. While visibility usually remains up to three kilometers, according to the Meteorological Department, the situation is likely to worsen in the coming days.
The climate in Gwal Pahari became suffocating.
On Thursday, the climate in Gwal Pahari and its surrounding areas was the worst.Throughout the day, the AQI in this area was recorded from 320 to 360. Apart from this, the climate in Vikas Sadan and surrounding areas also became suffocating. Here the AQI ranged from 248 to 301. Whereas the AQI of Sector-51 ranged from 183 to 244. .The AQI of Terry Village was recorded from 201 to 248. The city’s climate continued to get polluted throughout the day.
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No action is being taken
in the district. Even after the implementation of the second phase of GRAP, rules are being violated extensively. On Thursday, garbage was set on fire in Sector-56, Sadar Bazaar and other areas.Due to which the situation became even worse. No team of the concerned departments is visible to take action against such people. Neither roads are being built nor water sprinkling is being done to eliminate the dust flying on the city roads. Happening.
Commission has banned
construction and demolition in Gurugram in view of air pollution.The Commission has also banned stone crushers and mining. Apart from this, there is also a ban on driving BS-3 petrol and BS-4 diesel vehicles in Gurugram. Where did the government go for conducting online classes instead of offline classes for the students of class 1st to 5th? Is.
Number Game:
-54 Hot-spots have the most polluted climate
-43 Department officials have been given instructions for prevention
-03 Area’s climate is the most polluted on Thursday