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Delhi chokes on toxic smog after Diwali festival
October 31, 2016 By: Samaa Web Desk Published in Life Style Be the first to comment!

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NEW DELHI: New Delhi was shrouded in a thick blanket of toxic smog Monday after millions of Indians lit firecrackers to mark the Diwali festival, with authorities reporting record levels of pollution in parts of the capital.

The reading for the number of pollutants in the atmosphere breached the 1,000 microgram mark for the first time in one neighbourhood in south Delhi — 10 times the World Health Organisation’s recommended level.

Gufran Beig, chief scientist at India’s state-run System of Air Quality Weather Forecasting and Research (SAFAR), said needles on monitors in the RK Puram neighbourhood had flickered briefly past the 1,000 level late on Sunday night at the finale of a frenzy of fireworks.

The levels had subsided through the night but were still running at more than 700 in several districts across the capital by mid-morning.

“Almost 60-70 percent of the smoke came from the firecrackers,” said Beig, who said the situation had been widely expected given that Diwali is always one of the worst periods for pollution.

“It was already predicted that the levels would increase several notches,” he told AFP.

In a health advisory on its website, SAFAR said there was a “serious risk” of respiratory problems for people living in Delhi and everyone should avoid all physical activity outdoors.

People with heart or lung disease, older adults, and children should stay indoors and keep activity levels low, it added.

Levels of pollution traditionally surge over Diwali but the situation this year had been exacerbated by high levels of moisture in the air and the burning of agricultural residue by farmers on the outskirts of the capital or in neighbouring states, Beig added.

New Delhi’s air quality has steadily worsened over the years, a consequence of rapid urbanisation that brings pollution from diesel engines, coal-fired power plants and industrial emissions.

It also suffers from atmospheric dust, burning of crop stubble in farms around the city and pollution from open fires lit by the urban poor to keep warm in winter or to cook food.

Delhi’s government last week announced plans to install air purifiers and a mist-making device at major intersections to curb choking pollution. –AFP
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Same story in Lahore :-(
 
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yep, today isn't looking like it'll be any better either. :sick:
 
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THis is serious stuff..with every passage of day, things are getting worse. This will have an overall impact on the life of billion+ people living in this part of the world. I sense nature will force humans to behave before humans learn self control of their mad race towards so called development.
 
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THis is serious stuff..with every passage of day, things are getting worse. This will have an overall impact on the life of billion+ people living in this part of the world. I sense nature will force humans to behave before humans learn self control of their mad race towards so called development.
Both Jewels of Sub-continent are hit by smog,we should start worrying before it's too late.
 
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Both Jewels of Sub-continent are hit by smog,we should start worrying before it's too late.
I dont attribute it to Diwali alone. Diwali is just used as gunie pig to put the blame on and get away from the responsibilities. I have myself witnessed the downward trend in the cracker bursting habbits of countless families. They have not even spent a penny on crackers and stopped bursting them altogehter. This Diwali saw the lowest ever duration when crackers were burst in full (in my neighbour hood, it was between 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm) and that too under comfort level to ear.

The burning of farms left overs in the fields of Haryana, Punjab, UP and (Similar habbits in Pakistan) is causing this artifical fog and smoke mixture. Because of this the atmosphere was already saturated with PMs of all level even before Diwali. Diwali has added some smoke in the air which on adding to the saturated air has led to crossing the threshold and thus this situation.

The answer to this is to year long control on the pollution which should not confine to only 1 or 2 day. Reducing the number of cars is one of them. Encourage public transport. Make city plans keeping the requirments for next 50-60 years. Do proactive planning rather than reactive as latter always comes with added cost and lots of integration efforts. Move away from fossil fuel based economy to renewable fuel based economy.
 
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..and that too after they had a ban in place on Chinese crackers?
I think Delhi needs more tree plantation campaigns right away!
 
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I dont attribute it to Diwali alone. Diwali is just used as gunie pig to put the blame on and get away from the responsibilities. I have myself witnessed the downward trend in the cracker bursting habbits of countless families. They have not even spent a penny on crackers and stopped bursting them altogehter. This Diwali saw the lowest ever duration when crackers were burst in full (in my neighbour hood, it was between 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm) and that too under comfort level to ear.

The burning of farms left overs in the fields of Haryana, Punjab, UP and (Similar habbits in Pakistan) is causing this artifical fog and smoke mixture. Because of this the atmosphere was already saturated with PMs of all level even before Diwali. Diwali has added some smoke in the air which on adding to the saturated air has led to crossing the threshold and thus this situation.

The answer to this is to year long control on the pollution which should not confine to only 1 or 2 day. Reducing the number of cars is one of them. Encourage public transport. Make city plans keeping the requirments for next 50-60 years. Do proactive planning rather than reactive as latter always comes with added cost and lots of integration efforts. Move away from fossil fuel based economy to renewable fuel based economy.
True that.
 
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