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IN PHOTOS | Delhi battles air pollution as air quality remains 'very poor'

Updated On: 24 October, 2024 01:37 PM IST | Raaina Jain

Delhi's air quality remained 'very poor' on Thursday as per latest available data. The air quality index was 336 at 7:30 AM according to Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data. As Diwali 2024 approaches, the city is struggling with smog and air pollution. (Pics: PTI/AFP)

Vehicles move amid air pollution in New Delhi (Pic: PTI)

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Vehicles move amid air pollution in New Delhi (Pic: PTI)
Visitors at the Akshardham Temple amid air pollution in New Delhi

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Visitors at the Akshardham Temple amid air pollution in New Delhi

Motorists ride past along a road passing through a residential neighbourhood engulfed in a thick blanket of smog in New Delhi

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Motorists ride past along a road passing through a residential neighbourhood engulfed in a thick blanket of smog in New Delhi

Residents walk past animals feeding on waste at a burning garbage dump, as smog engulfs a residential area along railway tracks in New Delhi

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Residents walk past animals feeding on waste at a burning garbage dump, as smog engulfs a residential area along railway tracks in New Delhi

A commuter covers his face with cloth as he rides along a street, amid smoggy conditions in New Delhi

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A commuter covers his face with cloth as he rides along a street, amid smoggy conditions in New Delhi

Thick smog engulfs the city skyline in New Delhi

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Thick smog engulfs the city skyline in New Delhi

A vehicle of the Public Works Department (PWD) sprays water using an anti-smog gun to curb air pollution amid smoggy conditions in New Delhi

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A vehicle of the Public Works Department (PWD) sprays water using an anti-smog gun to curb air pollution amid smoggy conditions in New Delhi

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