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Delhi air hazardous ahead of Diwali

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\ New Delhi, Oct 26 (PTI) With cracker bursting gradually\picking up and falling temperature, ultrafine pollutants is on\the rise, turning the city\\’s air quality \\’hazardous\\’.\ Centre\\’s pollution monitor SAFAR had the average levels\of PM 2.5 and PM 10 (fine, respirable pollutants) at 137 and\269 micrograms per cubic metre respectively at 7.30 PM, as\again the safe standards of 60 and 100.\ At 313, the air quality index (AQI) was recorded in the\red zone as \\’very poor\\’, which comes with the advisory to\avoid outdoor activity and use pollution masks.\ The Delhi Pollution Control Committee said volumes of PM\2.5 and PM 10 had peaked on October 23, nearing around 150 and\300 micrograms per cubic metres respectively. It had briefly\fallen yesterday due to strong wind movement.\ Delhi government\\’s anti-firecracker team deputed in theorth west district seized huge quantity of Chinese crackers\in Avantika market while the west district team seized\imported crackers at Tilak Market in Ramesh Nagar last night.\ In a meeting, Environment Minister Imran Hussain also\ordered all the concerned agencies to crackdown against\violators of dust control norms.\ An IIT Kanpur study had observed that soil and road dust\as the biggest sources of (38 per cent) of PM 2.5, fine\respirable particles that harm the respiratory system.\ The National Green Tribunal has directed all land owning\agencies, MCDs, DDA, cantonment board in Delhi to impose fine\of Rs 5,000 on persons found burning leaves in the open and\fine upto Rs 5 lakh on the owners or builders who are found\violating dust control measures.\ \\"Hussain asked all the land owning agencies to intensify\their inspections as the winter is fast approaching and air\pollution problem is likely to become grave, as seen from the\past experience,\\" a government spokesperson said.\ As temperature falls, lower colder layers of atmosphere\do not permit easy dissipation of particulate matter resulting\in heightened air pollution levels in the National Capital\Region.\ The Delhi government has already written to Punjab,\Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan over crop residue burning\by farmers, which is one of the major sources of air pollution\in the city. PTI SBR\AMS\

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