Times of India
Dec 17, 2025, 04:04 AM
Delhi Enveloped in Dense Smog, Air Quality Remains Hazardous
NEW DELHI: Dense smog continued to blanket the national capital on Wednesday, sharply reducing visibility and keeping air quality in the very poor to severe range, even as authorities stepped up curbs to rein in pollution.Delhiās overall Air Quality Index (AQI) stood near 350, a marginal improvement from day earlier, but conditions remained hazardous. Data from the Central Pollution Control Board showed that 11 of the cityās 40 monitoring stations ā including Jahangirpuri, Mundka and Wazirpur ā recorded āsevereā AQI levels.'Delhi NOT Most Polluted': Doctor's Shocking Reveal On Toxic Monster; And How To Fight BackAccording to news agency ANI, 10 flights from Delhi airport have been cancelled today due to low visibility.IPL Auction 2026IPL Auction 2026: Full list of sold and unsold players for all teamsIPL 2026 team and squad List: Updated players for all 10 Teams; who got whomThe Delhi government announced that vehicles without a valid Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate will not be allowed to purchase petrol or diesel in the city. It also said only BS-VIācompliant vehicles will be permitted to operate in Delhi, with older vehicles facing restrictions under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP).Fog disrupts flights, airlines issue advisoriesPoor air quality combined with dense fog continued to disrupt air traffic.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikeNita Ambani unveils an innovative treehouse at Nita Mukesh...IPL Auction 2026: Full list of sold and unsold players for all teams - The Times of IndiaThe Times of IndiaIndiGo issued a late-night travel advisory, warning of reduced visibility and slower flight movements across parts of North and East India on Wednesday morning.āIn the interest of safety, some flights may experience delays or adjustments,ā the airline said, advising passengers to plan ahead, allow extra time to reach airports and check flight status before leaving home. IndiGo also cautioned that foggy conditions could slow road traffic, affecting access to airports.Earlier, Indira Gandhi International Airport issued a fog advisory, saying operations were steadily recovering but warning that disruptions could persist for certain arrivals and departures due to low visibility.Non-BS VI vehicle ban sparks commuter anxietyThe Delhi governmentās decision to bar non-BS VI vehicles from entering the city from Thursday has triggered concern across the NCR, where lakhs depend on daily cross-border travel.Official data indicates that over 2 lakh vehicles in Gurgaon, more than 4 lakh in Noida and around 5.5 lakh in Ghaziabad fall below BS-VI standards and could be affected.Traffic police teams have been deployed at Delhi-NCR borders, with violators facing fines and vehicle seizure.Residents described the move as abrupt and impractical, arguing that Delhi and its neighbouring cities function as a single economic unit. They warned the restrictions could disrupt daily work, strain public transport and add pressure on already crowded metro services.Officials defended the decision, saying it was necessary to tackle toxic air.āThe restrictions are in line with GRAP norms. Our aim is to reduce emissions during severe pollution episodes,ā an NCR transport official said.Slight relief, but pollution to persistMeteorological factors brought limited relief on Tuesday, with higher wind speeds helping disperse pollutants and push AQI down from the severe zone. The India Meteorological Department reported shallow fog across most parts of the city, though visibility remained poor in the early morning.Experts said stronger winds over the next few days could further improve air quality, but warned that AQI is likely to remain in the āvery poorā category till the end of the week, according to the Centreās Air Quality Early Warning System.With fog, pollution and travel disruptions expected to continue, authorities have urged residents to limit outdoor activity, use public transport where possible, and stay alert to official advisories.Get an chance to win ā¹5000 Amazon Voucher by taking part in India's Biggest Habit Index! Take the survey here
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