Delhi Faces Toxic Haze and Poor Air Quality Post-Diwali

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Delhi woke up to severe air pollution after Diwali, with the AQI reaching 360 due to fireworks, vehicular emissions, and crop stubble burning, despite restrictions and a court order to use green crackers. The pollution levels are dangerously high, posing health risks, and experts warn that relaxed rules may worsen awareness of air quality issues.
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- Delhi air quality at 'hazardous' levels after Diwali fireworks Reuters
- Delhi Blanketed In Haze After First Green Diwali, Air Quality "Very Poor" NDTV
- Delhi wakes up to toxic air on Diwali morning; overall AQI ‘very poor’ Tribune India
- Delhi awakes to a toxic haze after Diwali as pollution season begins The Guardian
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