December 30, 2025
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Delhi Air Pollution: Toxic Smog Engulfs Capital, AQI Crosses 434 in Several Areas, Breathing Becomes Difficult

National Desk: A thick layer of toxic smog once again blanketed several parts of the national capital Delhi on Tuesday morning, making breathing increasingly difficult for residents. For the past three days, Delhi’s air quality has remained in the Severe category. According to data released by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the city’s average Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 378, which falls under the Very Poor category. However, conditions were far worse in several pollution hotspots across the city.

Major Hotspots in the ‘Severe’ Category

As per CPCB data recorded till 6 am, AQI levels crossed the 400 mark in many industrial and densely populated areas of Delhi, indicating Severe air quality:

AreaAQICategory
Wazirpur434Severe
Nehru Nagar (Lajpat Nagar)420Severe
Ashok Vihar417Severe
Anand Vihar415Severe
Punjabi Bagh412Severe
ITO Area401Severe

Areas such as Sarai Kale Khan also remained under heavy smog, with an AQI of 359, placing it in the Very Poor category.

Pollution Levels in Other Key Areas

Several other parts of the capital continued to record Very Poor air quality (AQI 301–400):

  • Bawana: 399
  • R.K. Puram: 399
  • Dwarka: 393
  • Chandni Chowk: 388
  • Narela: 387
  • Burari: 377
  • Lodhi Road: 343
  • IGI Airport: 328

Health Advisory Issued

With pollution levels consistently remaining in the severe range, health experts have advised residents to avoid non-essential travel and stay indoors as much as possible. The current air quality poses serious health risks, especially for children, the elderly, and people suffering from respiratory ailments. Authorities have urged citizens to take precautions and closely follow health advisories until air quality improves.

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