Alwar : Alwar The impact of snowfall in the hilly areas of North India and pollution of Delhi NCR has increased rapidly in Alwar. There is cold wind even during the day for the last two days. In Alwar, AQI was recorded more than 225 even on Tuesday morning. In many places the air quality is even worse. Due to which allergy patients and respiratory patients are facing the most problems. The Meteorological Department has expressed the possibility of light fog in the district till November 23. Whose effect is visible. There has been light fog for two days. But there is equal smog. There is irritation in the eyes due to pollution. Due to cold wind, there is chill in the morning and evening. A day earlier, on Monday, the maximum temperature was recorded at 24.1 degrees at 2.30 pm. After this the period of decline in temperature started.
A day before in Alwar, AQI had reached 295. However, on Tuesday morning it came down to 225. But there is a blanket of fog all around the district. According to the Central Pollution Control Board, air pollution started increasing in Alwar from 5 am on Monday. The AQI (air quality index) between 6 am to 6 pm ranged from 206 to 295. During this period, the level of PM 2.5 ranged from 189 to 313 and the level of PM 10 ranged from 121 to 196. The average AQI of the city from 4 pm on Sunday to 4 pm on Monday was 293. Now AQI 225 was recorded on Tuesday morning.