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IN PHOTOS: Lodhi Garden to Red Fort, how smog engulfed different parts of Delhi

Updated On: 18 November, 2024 07:33 PM IST | Raaina Jain

Air pollution has been a persistent issue in the national capital for the past few days. Delhi's air quality worsened to the 'severe plus' category on Monday with the city recording an AQI of 484. (Pics: PTI/AFP)

People visit Lodhi Gardens amid low visibility due to smog

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People visit Lodhi Gardens amid low visibility due to smog
Birds perch on a tree at Lodhi Gardens amid low visibility due to smog

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Birds perch on a tree at Lodhi Gardens amid low visibility due to smog

Thick smog engulfs Raisina hill as air quality remains in 'severe' category in New Delhi

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Thick smog engulfs Raisina hill as air quality remains in 'severe' category in New Delhi

Red Fort engulfed in thick smog in the old quarters of Delhi

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Red Fort engulfed in thick smog in the old quarters of Delhi

Thick smog engulfs the Kartavya Path near India Gate

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Thick smog engulfs the Kartavya Path near India Gate

A man cycles near the India Gate amid low visibility due to smog

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A man cycles near the India Gate amid low visibility due to smog

People visit Jama Masjid amid thick smog in the old quarters of Delhi 

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People visit Jama Masjid amid thick smog in the old quarters of Delhi 

A train runs on its tracks amid low visibility due to smog near Patel Nagar

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A train runs on its tracks amid low visibility due to smog near Patel Nagar

Vehicles on a road amid smog in the city

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Vehicles on a road amid smog in the city

The Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) Stage-IV restrictions were implemented in Delhi from November 18 to combat the pollution crisis.

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The Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) Stage-IV restrictions were implemented in Delhi from November 18 to combat the pollution crisis.

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