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The air is poisonous again in Delhi, know what is the AQI

by Live India
Delhi Pollution Level

Delhi Pollution Level: Today the pollution level has reached very high in many areas of Delhi. The worst condition is in Anand Vihar, here the Air Quality Index (AQI) has crossed 400..

26 October, 2025

Delhi Pollution Level: Like every year, this time too, with the arrival of cold in the capital, pollution has also started increasing. The people of Delhi-NCR are facing the double blow of cold and pollution. Since Diwali, the pollution level is continuously increasing in Delhi, due to which most of the people are suffering from cough. The amount of poison of pollution in the air of Delhi is now increasing. Today the level of pollution has become serious in many areas of Delhi. The worst condition is in Anand Vihar, here the Air Quality Index (AQI) has crossed 400.

Delhiites suffering from pollution and cold

Smog blanket is visible in Delhi early in the morning. Due to poisonous air, people are facing problems like eye irritation, cough and headache. The pollution situation has become serious in many areas of Delhi. In view of pollution, the government has implemented Grape-2 in Delhi. Let us tell you that more than 400 AQI falls in the serious category and most of the areas of Delhi are near it.

Where is how much AQI?

According to Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data, AQI 430 was recorded at 6 am today in Anand Vihar. Apart from this, AQI level 406 was recorded in Wazirpur. Whereas 372 AQI was recorded in Vivek Vihar, 329 in Sonia Vihar, 359 in Rohinai, 334 in Shadipur, 352 in Punjabi Bagh, 334 in Nehru Nagar, 338 in Padparganj, 353 in Mandka, 372 in Jahangirpuri, 325 at ITO Chowk and 375 at Chandni Chowk.

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How will be the weather of Delhi?

Let us tell you, today the minimum temperature in Delhi is likely to be 16 degrees and the maximum temperature will be 21 degrees. There may be a change in the weather on Monday. According to the Meteorological Department, it may rain in Delhi on Monday and Tuesday. If this happens, the weather can become a problem during the festival of Chhath.

At which AQI level does the problem occur?

  • Good: An AQI ranging from 0-50 indicates that the air is absolutely clean and there is no risk of pollution.
  • Satisfactory: An AQI of 51-100 indicates that the air quality is fine, it can be accepted.
  • Moderate: Some sensitive people may face problems in AQI of 101-200.
  • Poor: AQI ranging from 201-300 is considered poor. In this, people may have cough and difficulty in breathing.
  • Very Poor: AQI of 301-400 is considered severe. Sensitive people may face more problems in this and other people may have problems like cough.
  • Very Severe: AQI of 401-500 is very dangerous for everyone. In this, emergency instructions can be issued by the government.

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