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Added on : 2017-11-08 07:32:37

Bringing back haunting memories of last November's apocalyptic smog, Delhi woke up to a toxic grey haze on Tuesday as air quality fell to “severe“ levels, worse than the post-Diwali pollution in the city . Roads wore a dystopian look with pollution masks everywhere as Delhiites complained of headaches, burning eyes, breathing discomfort, runny nose and a depressive mood. The Indian Medical Association described it as a “public health emergency“.

Bringing back haunting memories of last November's apocalyptic smog, Delhi woke up to a toxic grey haze on Tuesday as air quality fell to “severe“ levels, worse than the post-Diwali pollution in the city . Roads wore a dystopian look with pollution masks everywhere as Delhiites complained of headaches, burning eyes, breathing discomfort, runny nose and a depressive mood. The Indian Medical Association described it as a “public health emergency“.

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