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Delhi Reels Under Rising Pollution Levels and Soaring Mercury

PM2.5 levels touched 356 on June 9, while the PM10 levels were at 380, both well above the hazardous limits

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On Wednesday, June 9, 2021, temperatures in Delhi peaked at 42.2° Celsius as the heatwave gripped the nation’s capital. With high temperatures before the onset of monsoon being quite a common phenomenon in the northern part of India, some parts of the national capital even hit 44° Celsius. But what seemed to have worsened the condition was high pollution levels, which is mostly attributed to the winter months in the city.

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