Updated On: 02 November, 2023 04:39 PM IST | Delhi | PTI
The smog in Delhi worsened on Thursday due to farm fires and unfavourable weather, leading to health warnings from doctors. Pollution levels are expected to rise over the next two weeks, with many areas already in the severe category.

Thick smog enveloped Delhi on Thursday/ PTI
The smoky haze shrouding Delhi thickened on Thursday, obscuring the skyline and hiding the sun, due to a surge in farm fires and unfavourable weather conditions, prompting doctors to issue warnings about breathing issues being aggravated.
Scientists have warned of a spike in pollution levels in Delhi-NCR over the next two weeks. This is concerning as the Air Quality Index (AQI) in many areas has already breached the 400-mark to enter the severe category.