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After Diwali, the climate of Rajasthan’s cities deteriorated, this district came second in the country.

Sriganganagar : After Diwali, the climate of the cities of Rajasthan has deteriorated. The situation is that in terms of pollution, three cities of Rajasthan are in the top ten in the country. Not only this, Sriganganagar is second in the country. The level of pollution in the air has reached very bad category.

AQI level crossed 350

According to the pollution report, three cities of Rajasthan are included in the top ten cities of the country, in which Sriganganagar is second, Bharatpur is fifth and Hanumangarh is seventh. The AQI level of Sriganganagar was recorded at 345 at 10 pm on Sunday night and around 400 on Monday morning. The AQI level of Bharatpur was recorded at 314 at 10 pm on Sunday night and 318 on Monday morning and the AQI level of Hanumangarh was recorded at 307 at 10 pm on Sunday night and 367 on Monday morning.

Beyond three hundred is considered very bad

According to the Meteorological Department, AQI level between 51 and 100 is considered satisfactory, 101 and 200 are moderate, 201 and 300 are poor, 301 and 400 are ‘very poor’ and AQI levels between 401 and 500 are considered severe. goes.

Respiratory patients face problems

According to doctors, the reason for this pollution is the firecrackers burnt during Diwali, stubble burning in Punjab and Pakistan and increasing use of vehicles. Last year too, the level of air pollution had reached dangerous levels during these days. Due to this pollution, the number of patients suffering from difficulty in breathing, pneumonia, COPD etc. increases. For this, doctors have appealed to the people to seek immediate treatment in case of illness. As a precaution, it has also been advised to use a mask so that bad air does not go directly into the lungs.

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