According to Central Pollution Control Board data at 7 am, the national capital was covered in a thick layer of haze early Monday morning. The city’s air quality was still classified as ‘Very Poor,’ but the AQI fell even lower to 347.

At least a dozen stations recorded air quality as ‘very poor,’ with an AQI of more than 350. According to the CPCB measures, the zone’s AQI fell to 377, which is deemed “severe,” pushing the ITI Jahangirpuri area up a level.

Delhi’s overall AQI remains in the very poor category at 346, AQI readings for the other stations, as of 6:30 am on Monday, November 11:

CPCB categorises the AQI as follows: 0-50 is considered as ‘good’, 51-100 ‘satisfactory’, 101-200 ‘moderate’, 201-300 ‘poor’, 301-400 very poor’, and 401-500 ‘severe’.

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Delhi continues to choke amid rising air pollution, AQI breaches 350…