Delhi Air Quality Nears Severe in Intensifying Winter Smog Crisis

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.

Building on the severe pollution and fog challenges outlined earlier this week—with AQI already exceeding 350 across Delhi-NCR and significant health risks from elevated PM2.5—conditions worsened further on Saturday. The city's overall Air Quality Index (AQI) reached 387, just below the 'severe' threshold of 400, reversing a short-lived improvement.

Hotspots such as Wazirpur, Jahangirpuri, and Vivek Vihar topped 400, with 18 areas breaching this mark amid winter stagnation. Dense smog has slashed visibility, leading to an advisory from Indira Gandhi International Airport for potential flight disruptions. Neighboring NCR regions like Ghaziabad and Noida also saw rising pollution.

Health experts reiterate risks of respiratory issues, building on prior warnings of increased pediatric emergencies and cardiovascular threats. GRAP measures, including construction bans and traffic curbs, remain active but are hampered by stagnant weather.

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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.

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’s air quality worsened to an AQI of 353—classified as 'very poor'—on December 27, exacerbated by dense fog trapping pollutants, according to the Central Pollution Control Board.

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.

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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.

Dense fog enveloped Delhi-NCR on Monday, reducing visibility to near zero and severely disrupting air and rail travel. Airlines like IndiGo and Air India warned of flight delays and cancellations, while schools in Noida were closed until January 1. The Air Quality Index reached 403, falling into the severe category.

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On January 17, 2026, dense fog blanketed Delhi-NCR, reducing visibility to zero and causing delays in flights and trains. Air quality worsened, prompting the imposition of GRAP-III restrictions. The IMD has warned of continued cold wave and fog for the next five days.

 

 

 

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