Is Delhi haze caused by Iran's petrol rain? Expert answers

In recent days, rumours circulating online have suggested that the haze over Delhi could be linked to smoke or chemical fallout from refinery strikes in Iran, even claiming that 'petrol rain' in the region was responsible for the unusual atmospheric conditions. An expert provides answers to these claims.

Delhi, India's capital, has been shrouded in thick haze in recent days, affecting air quality. Online rumours suggest this haze could be linked to smoke or chemical fallout from refinery strikes in Iran, with some claims pointing to 'petrol rain' in the region as the cause of the unusual atmospheric conditions.

According to an India Today report, these rumours have gained traction lately. Keywords include Delhi haze, petrol rain, Iran petrol rain, science news, toxic snow, and weather updates. While the sources do not detail the expert's full response, the title indicates an expert is addressing these questions.

The story was published on March 10, 2026. Delhi's haze is typically associated with local pollution sources, but these international rumours are raising concerns.

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