Fire at Ghazipur landfill rages for over 12 hours, adds to Delhi’s pollution woes

Fire at Ghazipur landfill rages for over 12 hours, adds to Delhi’s pollution woes

On the day once Delhi’s air quality slipped into the severe zone, a fireplace at east Delhi’s Ghazipur lowland has further to the Capital’s issues.

Delhi hearth Services (DFS) groups that are operating to regulate the hearth, aforesaid that they received a decision to report the hearth at 9.56pm on Tuesday and it had been still raging on Wed afternoon.

“Because the hearth is on a lowland wherever many ignitible things are drop, it’s taken United States a while to regulate it. the hearth isn’t spreading currently however we tend to area unit nonetheless to douse it fully,” aforesaid a DFS official.

The official aforesaid that 9 hearth tenders area unit gift at the spot.

With the lowland hearth raging long, Delhi’s air quality slipped into the severe zone early Wed, with the air quality index (AQI) recording 401 at 6am in line with Central Pollution instrument panel (CPCB) knowledge. At 1pm, the AQI reading continuing to stay within the dangerous level, at 406.

Air quality observation stations in east city, that area unit nearer to the lowland showed a significant spike in pollution levels. At Patparganj, the amount were 423 and at Anand Vihar, the typical AQI reading shot up to 445 at 1pm.

Delhi atmosphere minister Gopal Rai’s workplace failed to answer queries of whether or not any action was being initiated to regulate the blaze or against any agency, at the time this report was filed.

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