The evening readings of Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) and System of Air Quality, Weather Forecasting and Research (SAFAR) stations, when firecrackers started going off in various areas of the city, indicated a grim picture for the days to come.
PM 10 levels in Anand Vihar, a trans Yamuna locality, was recorded at 721 micrograms per cubic metre, seven times the safe limit of 100. PM 2.5 was at 219, also way above the safe limit of 219 as per DPCC readings at around 5 PM today.
Level of PM 2.5 and PM 10, fine particles that can penetrate deep into the lungs, were high across residential areas across the capital like Mandir Marg, Punjabi Bagh, R K Puram, Pusa Road, Civil Lines among others.
Yesterday, the meteorological department cautioned that pollution level during Diwali night is expected to be "severe" due to bursting of firecrackers and advised those persons with heart and lung diseases to stay indoors.
The PM (particulate matter) 2.5 level is expected to be 148 per cent on November 12, the day after Diwali, and 170 per cent in case of PM 10.
Noida, Delhi University (North) are expected to record high level of pollution while Lodi Road and Mathura Road will witness less pollution, SAFAR said.