Pollution increased in Delhi-NCR, despite the ban, there was a lot of fireworks on Diwali, AQI reached so much

On the second day of Diwali i.e. today (October 25), the air in Delhi-NCR has deteriorated and the level of pollution has increased here. Despite the ban, people have burst firecrackers fiercely in Delhi and in NCR too people have burst firecrackers. The pollution level in Delhi had started rising on the evening of Diwali, then the air quality got worse the next morning after the fireworks in the night.
Explain that due to this pollution, a sheet of haze can be seen in Delhi-NCR for the coming few days. It is worth noting that even before Diwali in Delhi, it was feared that the air here could be poisonous.
What is Air Quality Index
The AQI (Air Quality Index) at 5 am in Delhi was 323, which is considered poor. At the same time, in some areas in Delhi, the AQI has crossed 400. Talking about Noida, the AQI here is 342 and that of Gurugram is 245. Note that an AQI between zero and 50 is considered good. AQI ranging from 51 to 100 is categorized as satisfactory, 101 to 200 as moderate, 200 to 300 as poor, 301 to 400 as very poor and 401 to 500 as severe.
Difficulties may increase for the people of Delhi-NCR
People of Delhi-NCR may face difficulties. People who have respiratory problems may have to face problems due to poor air quality. Apart from this, children may have a problem of sore throat including cough. Let us inform that the pollution has increased due to firecrackers and stubble burning and since Monday evening the air here has reached the very poor category.