Delhi’s air quality worsened significantly on Sunday, with the AQI rising from 316 to 382, the highest in nine months. Calm winds and low temperatures hindered pollutant dispersion. Experts predict air quality will remain in the ‘very poor’ category until Wednesday. South-easterly winds will likely reduce stubble burning’s contribution to pollution.
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