
"Delhi's Choking Smog Crisis Threatens Cricket World Cup and Public Health"
New Delhi is grappling with a severe smog crisis, leading to the closure of schools and disruptions to the Cricket World Cup. The city's air quality has reached hazardous levels due to particles from crop burning and vehicular pollution. The concentration of PM 2.5 particles is nearly 80 times the recommended limit, posing risks to health. Emergency measures, such as restricting truck movement and construction work, have been implemented, and residents are advised to stay indoors and use air purifiers. The government's efforts to tackle pollution have been insufficient, and residents are calling for stricter regulations. India's pollution problem has worsened in recent years, affecting the health and life expectancy of its residents.