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Fog worsens air quality in North India, leading to accidents, flight cancellations, and emergency restrictions in Delhi.

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Key Highlights:

  • Fog season has started in India, causing increased accidents and disruption in northern India.
  • Air quality worsens with fog, pushing the Air Quality Index (AQI) into 'severe' categories.
  • At least 25 people died and 59 were injured in fog-related road accidents in Uttar Pradesh.
  • Delhi experienced airline disruptions with 228 flights cancelled due to fog.
  • GRAP-4 emergency restrictions implemented in Delhi, including construction bans and school closures.

Detailed Insights:

  • Fog exacerbates existing pollution issues, trapping residual emissions and reducing visibility.
  • The Commission for Air Quality Management needs to take proactive, year-round measures.
  • Current measures like PUC certificates and Bharat Stage-6 norms are insufficient to address the problem.
  • The Indo-Gangetic plains, Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata are experiencing increased pollution levels.
  • The Centre's response has been limited to meetings and ineffective exhortations.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Air Quality Index (AQI): A measure of air pollution levels, with higher values indicating poorer air quality.
  • GRAP-4: Emergency measures implemented in Delhi to combat severe air pollution.
  • Bharat Stage-6: Emission standards for vehicles to reduce air pollution.
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