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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...ollution-in-indian-capital-goes-off-the-chart

Thick toxic smog enveloped New Delhi for a second straight day on Wednesday forcing schools to shut down, halting traffic on highways and sending residents scurrying to buy air purifiers and filtration masks.

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, the leader of Delhi, a mega-city of around 20 million people, called the capital a "gas chamber" as his government sought meetings with adjoining states to address the issue.


Pollution in Delhi on Nov. 8.Photographer: Sajjad Hussain/AFP via Getty Images
By mid-afternoon, the deadly level of carcinogenic pollutants in New Delhi’s air was roughly 10 times the reading in Beijing, a city more globally infamous for its air pollution. Experts are calling the situation in New Delhi a major public health emergency.

"The situation as it exists today is the worst that I have seen in my 35 years staying in the city of Delhi," said Arvind Kumar, a lung surgeon at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital. "As a doctor, I have no problem saying that the situation today is a public health emergency. If you want to protect people, we should be ordering the evacuation of Delhi. Closing down all schools. Closing down all offices."

Shikha Gupta, 32, an IT professional in Delhi has kept her children and elderly parents inside and has stopped taking her morning walks. "I just stepped out of my office a couple of minutes ago and my eyes are burning already," she said.

The levels of the deadliest, tiny particulate matter -- known as PM 2.5, which lodge deep in a person’s lungs -- soared overnight on Nov. 8 to 726, according to a U.S. embassy monitor.

World Health Organization guidelines suggest exposure to levels of about 10, while anything less than 50 is considered healthy and levels above 300 are considered "hazardous." At 2 p.m. Wednesday, Beijing had a level of around 76 while pollutants in Delhi’s air measured 833.

The organizers of an international half marathon scheduled Nov. 19 said they are constantly monitoring the situation but have decided to hold the race. To minimize the impact of pollution, the organizers will wash the entire 21-kilometer course with effluent water mixed with salt, according to a statement.

India’s Supreme Court last month slapped a ban on selling fireworks ahead of Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, in an attempt to reduce pollution levels.

Jai Dhar Gupta, who sells the pollution-filtering Vogmask brand of facemasks in India, is dealing with a sudden deluge of orders. He said demand shot up 3,000 percent starting Nov. 5, as the pollution began to worsen.

"Corporates and institutions like schools are placing bulk orders suddenly," he said. "The sad part is that people don’t take the polluted air threat seriously until they ’see’ it."

Political Blame Game


Kejriwal blamed farmers in the neighboring Indian states of Haryana and Punjab for burning crop residue, an annual tradition to clear fields that combines with vehicle and industrial emissions, as well as road and construction dust, for Delhi’s pollution.

A day earlier, a senior member of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party blamed the pollution partly on Kejriwal’s "failure to maintain" working relationships with nearby chief ministers -- one of whom belongs to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.

Anumita Roychowdhury, executive director of research at advocacy group Centre for Science and Environment, said this year has seen fewer polluted days than last year. She blamed westerly winds for bringing crop smoke, while easterly winds reduced temperature and trapped fumes.

Last year, NASA satellite imagery showed thick plumes of smoke rising across north India and covering Delhi -- similar to when the agency tracked fires from Indonesia’s Sumatra, which regularly drift over and pollute Singapore.

"During winters, the pollution problem is always atmosphere driven," Roychowdhury said . "The important thing now is what can be immediately done."

— With assistance by Manish Modi

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Pollution comes from winter burning not from industry
 
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Pollution comes from winter burning not from industry
No, its from both industries and winter burning. The fact is India has already overtaken China as the world most polluted nation in world stage. :enjoy:
 
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No, its from both industries and winter burning. The fact is India has already overtaken China as the world most polluted nation in world stage. :enjoy:
Loos like you're very proud to be in the second place !!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/maps-and-graphics/most-polluted-countries/

http://www.topteny.com/top-10-most-polluted-countries-in-the-world/

The 20 countries with the most polluted urban areas
  1. Pakistan - average PM 2.5 concentration: 115.7
  2. Qatar - 92.4
  3. Afghanistan - 86
  4. Bangladesh - 83.3
  5. Egypt - 73
  6. UAE - 64
  7. Mongolia - 61.8
  8. India - 60.6
  9. Bahrain - 56.1
  10. Nepal - 50
  11. Ghana - 49
  12. Jordan - 48
  13. China - 41.4
  14. Senegal - 40
  15. Turkey - 39.1
  16. Bulgaria - 38.6
  17. Mauritius - 38.1
  18. Peru - 38
  19. Serbia - 35.8
  20. Iran - 34.2
 
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Must be the smoke from India Delhi. Ask them to compensate Pakistan
It's mainly from India - wind was a bit unfair in past two weeks - it was blowing all that pollution to Pakistan. Luckily, it changed its direction a couple of days before, however, for a few hours. Hopefully, Indians are enjoying their mess - people falling into grave they dig for others sounds most satisfying payback to me. :)
 
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China is not even second place. :cool:
Whatever, Pakistan stands 1st while we are 8th and you're 13. I don't know what the fuss is all about and these Pakistanis pointing out India as if their country stands among the least polluted
 
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Loos like you're very proud to be in the second place !!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/maps-and-graphics/most-polluted-countries/

http://www.topteny.com/top-10-most-polluted-countries-in-the-world/

The 20 countries with the most polluted urban areas
  1. Pakistan - average PM 2.5 concentration: 115.7
  2. Qatar - 92.4
  3. Afghanistan - 86
  4. Bangladesh - 83.3
  5. Egypt - 73
  6. UAE - 64
  7. Mongolia - 61.8
  8. India - 60.6
  9. Bahrain - 56.1
  10. Nepal - 50
  11. Ghana - 49
  12. Jordan - 48
  13. China - 41.4
  14. Senegal - 40
  15. Turkey - 39.1
  16. Bulgaria - 38.6
  17. Mauritius - 38.1
  18. Peru - 38
  19. Serbia - 35.8
  20. Iran - 34.2
Some cities overtook Delhi eh, as recent as 2014, Delhi was supa powa in pollution.
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/04/160425-new-delhi-most-polluted-city-matthieu-paley/

Judging by Indian competency, it will rise again. No worries.
 
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Loos like you're very proud to be in the second place !!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/maps-and-graphics/most-polluted-countries/

http://www.topteny.com/top-10-most-polluted-countries-in-the-world/

The 20 countries with the most polluted urban areas
  1. Pakistan - average PM 2.5 concentration: 115.7
  2. Qatar - 92.4
  3. Afghanistan - 86
  4. Bangladesh - 83.3
  5. Egypt - 73
  6. UAE - 64
  7. Mongolia - 61.8
  8. India - 60.6
  9. Bahrain - 56.1
  10. Nepal - 50
  11. Ghana - 49
  12. Jordan - 48
  13. China - 41.4
  14. Senegal - 40
  15. Turkey - 39.1
  16. Bulgaria - 38.6
  17. Mauritius - 38.1
  18. Peru - 38
  19. Serbia - 35.8
  20. Iran - 34.2
I am happy India is onwards to destruction. While China is toward least pollution. Indian used to mock China as a polluted country. Karma strike back. The world is fair to reward the hard work and least big mouth people. Those who work little but talk too much gets what they deserve. :lol:
 
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Hair-raising drive through Delhi smog


that is crazy, I have been to a city covered by smog from burned forest, but this is another level
 
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@Beast Apologies for misinterpreting your user identity in my previous comment - flags don't appear with user avatar on phone screen and misinterpreted you as Indian. LOL!
 
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