Since Diwali, the air pollution has been increasing in the capital of India, Delhi. Someone is suffering from breathing problems, someone's eyes are burning. Many patients are flocking to the hospital with multiple symptoms. The number of patients is increasing day by day.
Poison in the air of Delhi! The level of pollution is increasing by leaps and bounds. The situation is so terrible that you have to breathe! Many residents of Delhi are feeling sick due to air pollution. Many claimed to be suffering from breathing problems. Some people have eye irritation. No one's coughing or sneezing stops. In this situation, the crowd of patients in various hospitals of Delhi is increasing.
According to various news agencies of the country, since Diwali, many patients with such symptoms have been flocking to hospitals in Delhi. The number of patients is increasing day by day.
Pictures of long lines of patients outside Delhi's Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan Hospital last Thursday appeared in the media. It is known that most of the patients are suffering from shortness of breath. Someone has claimed to be coughing and sneezing for a long time. It appears that children and the elderly are getting sick more.
Fatima Rahman, a resident of Delhi told the media that her six-year-old child has a sore throat and cough. He went to the nearest hospital as the child's illness did not heal. But Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan went to the hospital as it was overcrowded. But there is also a crowd of patients.
60-year-old Kamala Devi, who suffers from arthritis, also felt ill. He said that he has an infection in his chest. The old woman also sought the help of a doctor.
According to experts, most of the people are feeling sick due to pollution. That is why they advise not to go out of the house. Doctors also advised that it is better not to go out of the house especially in the morning. It is also recommended to eat more vegetables.
Incidentally, the air quality in Delhi is practically rock bottom due to pollution. Experts feel that this air is not suitable for Delhiites to breathe.
The Commission of Air Quality Management has decided to implement a four-tiered 'Action Plan' in view of worsening air quality in Delhi-NCR last Thursday. A ban has also been imposed on the movement of multiple vehicles. Besides, all primary schools are closed from Saturday.