Delhi’s air quality index was in the Severe category breaching the 400 mark, while Gurugram, Noida and Ghaziabad were in the Poor category.
The Commission for Air quality Management (CAQM) urged the authorities to decide on discontinuing physical classes for students up to Class V.
The national capital has registered eight severe air quality days so far this month, when the AQI has been over 400
The city's average air quality index (AQI) stood at 238 at 10 am, worsening from 220 at 4pm on Tuesday.
The air quality might be improving but residents of Uttar Pradesh and New Delhi are still breathing poison.
As per the reports, several residents have reported breathing difficulties.
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