After Diwali, Delhi's residential areas may be more polluted than industrial on...

On Saturday, the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research (Safar), the Union ministry of earth science’s weather and air pollution forecast wing, issued a list of ‘hot spots’ (highly polluted areas) post-Diwali, and it comprised mostly residential areas, owing to the anticipated impact of cracker bursting.

from Hindustan Times - delhi https://ift.tt/31OZj0j

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