Delhi-NCR skyline and streets blanketed in thick smog with AQI 454, traffic snarl, masked people amid winter pollution crisis.
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Delhi-NCR AQI Hits 454 in Escalating Winter Smog Crisis

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Following Saturday's surge to 387, Delhi-NCR's air quality deteriorated further on December 15, 2025, with AQI exceeding 450 amid dense smog and fog. IMD issued an orange alert, GRAP-4 enforced hybrid schooling and 50% work-from-home, while traffic and flights faced disruptions.

Building on the intensifying winter smog crisis—with AQI reaching 387 on Saturday and hotspots like Wazirpur exceeding 400—conditions worsened dramatically on December 15. Delhi-NCR's overall AQI hit 454 per CPCB, with Akshardham at 493, Barakhamba Road at 474, and areas like Wazirpur, Rohini, and Ashok Vihar topping 500. Visibility dropped to 5-10 meters due to thick smog and fog.

IMD issued an orange alert for dense fog in Noida and Ghaziabad, forecasting persistence until December 19 across Punjab, Haryana, Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh, and northeastern Madhya Pradesh. Indira Gandhi International Airport warned of flight delays, and road traffic slowed to a crawl.

GRAP Stage-4 remains active, banning construction and older diesel vehicles. Delhi's Directorate of Education mandated hybrid classes for up to Class XI; offices must operate at 50% capacity with work-from-home.

A Western Disturbance is expected from December 17 night, potentially bringing snowfall to northern hills and colder winds to plains, dropping temperatures by 2°C. Experts link delayed snowfall patterns to climate change.

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X discussions highlight alarm over Delhi-NCR's AQI surpassing 450 amid toxic smog and fog, leading to GRAP-4 restrictions like hybrid schooling and 50% WFH. Users criticize government policy failures, indifference, and data denial by officials, while calling for unified regional air management. Weather experts distinguish hazardous smog from fog, noting health risks and low visibility disruptions.

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Delhi-NCR skyline obscured by severe smog and fog, AQI 391, highlighting air pollution crisis amid cold wave.
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Delhi-NCR faces severe pollution and fog with AQI at 391

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On December 28, 2025, Delhi-NCR grappled with very poor air quality, recording an average AQI of 391. Dense fog and a cold wave prompted alerts for travelers, with pollution levels alarmingly high in surrounding areas too.

Following a brief mid-week respite, Delhi's AQI surged to 387 on Saturday, nearing 'severe' levels as documented in our ongoing coverage of the winter pollution crisis. Thick smog reduced visibility, affecting 18 areas above 400, including hotspots like Wazirpur and Jahangirpuri, and prompting airport advisories.

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A month after December's severe smog crisis, Delhi-NCR faces another intense cold wave with dense fog and very poor air quality on January 6, 2026. Noida schools are closed to protect students, while authorities issue health advisories amid ongoing winter hazards.

Delhi-NCR is grappling with a double blow of pollution and fog. Air Quality Index has surpassed 350 in most areas, with ventilation index dropping to 800, posing severe health risks. Doctors have warned of rising respiratory illnesses.

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Delhi recorded its coldest day of the season on Saturday, with the maximum temperature at 16.9 degrees Celsius, 5.3 notches below normal. The city's average AQI reached 398, in the 'Very Poor' category, and is forecast to turn 'Severe' on Sunday and Monday. Noida's AQI was already 'Severe' at 401.

Following Tuesday's announcement, Delhi enforced the entry ban on non-BS-VI private vehicles from outside the city and 'No PUC, No Fuel' rule on December 18, 2025. AQI soared to 356-358 in 'very poor' category amid dense fog slashing visibility to 100m, disrupting flights and trains, though winds may aid dispersion later.

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Dense fog and cold wave conditions gripped Delhi on Thursday, with visibility at Indira Gandhi International Airport falling to 50 metres. Air quality remained very poor at an AQI of 354, while minimum temperature was 5 degrees Celsius. Flight operations faced disruptions amid the foggy weather.

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