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.

Delhi's overall Air Quality Index (AQI) reached 391 at 6 am on December 28, 2025, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), placing it in the 'very poor' category. Anand Vihar recorded 445, ITO 403, Wazirpur 433, Rohini 424, and Patparganj 424. Over half of Delhi's 40 monitoring stations fell into the 'severe' category.

The situation in the National Capital Region (NCR) is equally dire: Ghaziabad's Indirapuram at 394, Vasundhara at 429, Noida's Sector-125 at 414 and Sector-1 at 443, while Gurugram's Sector-51 at 355 and Vikas Sadan at 304. The weather department warned of cold waves and fog in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and northern Rajasthan until December 30. Delhi's minimum temperature hovered between 8 and 11 degrees Celsius.

The Delhi airport authority issued an advisory for passengers due to low visibility from dense fog, potentially disrupting road and rail traffic. Fog alerts extend to Assam, Meghalaya, and Odisha until January 1. In Uttarakhand, light snowfall is expected in areas above 3,500 meters on December 30-31, with possible light rain in plains. Temperatures in northern India are forecast to rise gradually in coming days. No changes have been made to GRAP restrictions yet.

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X discussions focus on Delhi-NCR's severe air pollution with AQI at 391 overall and up to 445 in hotspots like Akshardham and Anand Vihar. News accounts share visuals of thick smog and fog reducing visibility, emphasizing health risks and ongoing GRAP measures. Users express frustration over breathing difficulties and restrictions impacting daily commutes. Sentiments are predominantly negative and neutral reports, with no positive or skeptical views prominent.

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Delhi's India Gate shrouded in dense fog and smog with AQI 385 display, illustrating very poor air quality.
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Delhi AQI Hits Very Poor 385 as Dense Fog Persists

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Delhi's air quality remained very poor with an AQI of 385 on Tuesday morning, December 30, amid dense fog reducing visibility to 350 metres. The IMD issued an orange alert for moderate to dense fog, with pollution expected to worsen into the new year.

On January 14, 2026, Delhi was enveloped in dense fog, a cold wave, and toxic air, disrupting daily life. According to the Central Pollution Control Board, the city's overall Air Quality Index stood at 357 at 7 a.m., falling in the 'very poor' category. This has severely impacted public health and transportation.

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Dense fog and toxic smog have enveloped Delhi-NCR, reducing visibility to nearly zero. Air quality index has reached 466 in several areas, falling into the severe category, prompting the reimposition of strict GRAP restrictions. Flights, trains, and road traffic are facing disruptions.

Delhi's air quality index slipped back into the 'very poor' category on Thursday, reaching 311, as stubble burning in neighboring states intensified. Farm fires in Punjab hit 351 instances, the second-highest this season, contributing significantly to the pollution. Students protested at Jantar Mantar demanding government action, while authorities reinstated bus parking at a key hotspot to curb emissions.

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Delhi's Air Quality Index (AQI) dropped to 184 in the moderate category on Saturday following Friday's rain and strong winds. This marks the first such improvement in over three months. Experts predict the respite will be short-lived.

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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On the morning of February 1, 2026, parts of Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) experienced light rain, while the Air Quality Index remained in the very poor category. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert for thunderstorms and fog. Maximum temperatures are expected near 18 degrees Celsius, with minimums around 11 degrees Celsius.

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