Air pollution levels are increasing in Delhi, hospitals are crowded with patients
Air pollution levels in India's capital New Delhi are increasing. On Wednesday (October 26) too, ordinary people flocked to hospitals with burning eyes and breathing problems due to the city's toxic air. In this situation, as the roads are full of smoke, the local administration has ordered to take extra precautions in traffic to avoid accidents.
Air pollution levels in India's capital New Delhi are increasing. Even on Wednesday, common people flocked to hospitals with burning eyes and breathing problems due to the city's toxic air. In this situation, as the roads are full of smoke, the local administration has ordered to take extra precautions in traffic to avoid accidents.
The pressure of patients has increased in the hospitals of India's capital New Delhi with various physical complications including burning eyes, breathing problems. Hospitals are struggling to cope with the sudden rise in air pollution levels in the country. Most of these admitted patients are elderly.
Ahead of Diwali, the capital New Delhi and surrounding areas are affected by severe air pollution. However, the level of pollution has increased several times due to the burning of firecrackers across the capital on Diwali in defiance of the ban. Air pollution is so intense that nothing can be seen clearly even at a short distance on the road. In this situation, doctors have advised everyone to use masks to avoid air pollution.
According to the World Air Quality report, 35 of the world's top 50 cities in air pollution are in India. Although the Delhi administration has taken various steps every year to reduce pollution, the situation has not changed much. Every time there is a ban on burning firecrackers before Diwali, the locals celebrate Diwali by defying it. And with this, Delhiites are exposed to excessive air pollution.