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Faridabad air pollution worst in Delhi-NCR, over 25 times above safe limit

Experts have claimed the high readings might have been a technical glitch despite the fact that air-quality of the region was 'very poor'

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Vehicles ply slowly on a road as dust envelopes the sky over New Delhi, on Wednesday, June 13, 2018 | Photo: PTI

IANS New Delhi

While the air-quality across the national capital was deteriorating, Faridabad on Sunday recorded the worst pollution levels in the region at over 25 times higher than the safe limit causing confusion among weather experts. 

According to Faridabad's pollution monitoring station, the PM2.5 or particles with a diameter less than 2.5 mm, was found 1,515 microgrammes per cubic metres at 9 am, while by 12 pm it dropped to 1,457 units and 1,452 units by 1 pm.

The permissible limits of PM2.5, one of the finest pollutant in the air, is 60 units as per national and 25 units as per international standards.
 

 

The experts have, however, claimed the high readings might have been a technical glitch despite the fact that air-quality of the region was "very poor". 

"This must be a technical glitch, pollutants cannot be so abnormally high. The 1,515 units of PM2.5 is way more. We are looking into the matter," Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Member Secretary Prashant Gargav said.
 

On Sunday, the national capital continued breathing toxic air, as the air quality remained very poor.

By 1 pm, the average PM2.5 across 36 regions in Delhi was 223 units, while averaging 48 units in 247 units across NCR.
 

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First Published: Oct 28 2018 | 2:02 PM IST

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