Pollution level will increase in Delhi, meteorological department alert


Pollution levels may increase in the coming two days in Delhi. Dust winds are the cause of pollution. Recently, mercury has also increased in the capital of Delhi. Hot winds along with strong sunlight have made it difficult for people to live.

Highlights


  • After two months, the threat of pollution once again in Delhi
  • Pollution levels may rise on 26 and 27 May
  • The air of Delhi NCR was cleared after the lockdown


Pollution in Delhi-NCR was completely over after the lockdown. But now this relief will not last long. Alerts have been issued for Tuesday and Wednesday, according to Saffar India, a website providing weather forecasts and forecasts. Safar has issued an alert that dust will increase pollution to a serious level.

Alert issued on 26 and 27 May

Pollution levels may increase in the coming two days in Delhi. Dust winds are the cause of pollution. Recently, mercury has also increased in the capital of Delhi. Hot winds along with strong sunlight have made it difficult for people to live. It is now estimated that on May 26 and May 27, there is a possibility of dust blowing in the air due to which the pollution level may increase.

Mercury too hot in Delhi

Safdarjung recorded a maximum temperature of 44.7 degrees Celsius on Saturday. Scientists from the meteorological department said that the sun will also run for the first few days of the next week. Right now the heat will increase in Delhi and the surrounding areas. According to meteorological scientists, weather in Delhi will not give any relief till 27 May. The temperature of the capital can reach 46-47 degrees Celsius due to hot winds.

Pollution was over

Vehicles and factories were shut down after the lockdown, following which a massive drop in pollution was recorded. Several pictures had also gone viral on social media, showing mountains and glaciers hundreds of kilometers away from many cities.

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