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Delhi Air Pollution: Marginal dip in levels as wind speed improves, health concern rises

DNA Saturday, 4 November 2023
Pollution levels in Delhi and its surrounding areas dipped marginally overnight due to a relatively better wind speed, though the concentration of poisonous PM2.5 was still over 80 times the healthy limit prescribed by the World Health Organization (WHO).
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