Toxic smog blankets India’s New Delhi, raising concerns during Cricket World Cup
As India’s New Delhi grapples with severe levels of air pollution, the upcoming Diwali festival will likely worsen the situation. On Friday, residents of New Delhi woke up to a thick layer of toxic smog, prompting authorities to close some schools for two days, as the AQI reached 480 in several parts of the city.
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Toxic smog blankets India’s New Delhi, raising concerns during Cricket World Cup
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