Updated November 2nd, 2019 at 21:20 IST

Share of stubble burning in Delhi's pollution down to 17 pc from 44 pc

The share of stubble burning in Delhi's pollution reduced from 44 percent on Friday, the season's highest, to 17 percent on Saturday, according to government air quality monitor SAFAR.

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New Delhi, Nov 2 (PTI) The share of stubble burning in Delhi's pollution reduced from 44 percent on Friday, the season's highest, to 17 percent on Saturday, according to government air quality monitor SAFAR. But the city's air quality is likely to remain "severe" due to calm winds, which is unfavorable for dispersion of pollutants, it said.

However, it is likely to recover to a "very poor" category on Sunday due to a drastic reduction in stubble burning and change in wind direction, according to a SAFAR report.

"A drastic reduction has been recorded in effective stubble fire counts (268) in Haryana and Punjab during the last 24 hours after touching a peak value of 3,178 on October 31. The share of stubble burning in Delhi's PM2.5 pollution now predicted to drop down significantly to 17 percent today owing to the reduction in fire counts and change in upper wind direction to northerly," the report read.

A Western Disturbance as a cyclonic circulation lies over Jammu and Kashmir and another fresh WD is approaching. These are likely to positively influence Delhi's air quality by increasing surface and boundary layer wind speed and leading to isolated rains, thereby flushing out the accumulated pollutants, it said.

Published November 2nd, 2019 at 21:15 IST