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New Delhi's air quality turned hazardous on October 21, 2025, after Diwali, due to fireworks, burning, and poor weather, despite weak enforcement of pollution rules.
New Delhi's air quality reached hazardous levels on October 21, 2025, a day after Diwali, with pollution indexes exceeding 350 in multiple areas, classified as "severe" by the WHO.
Widespread fireworks, seasonal agricultural burning, and stagnant weather combined to create thick, toxic smog, reducing visibility and posing serious health risks, especially for vulnerable groups.
Despite a Supreme Court ruling allowing limited use of lower-emission "green firecrackers," enforcement was weak and traditional fireworks remained prevalent.
Authorities activated emergency pollution controls, including construction and diesel generator bans, but experts stress long-term solutions like cleaner energy and stricter vehicle emissions are needed to address the recurring crisis.
La calidad del aire de Nueva Delhi se volvió peligrosa el 21 de octubre de 2025, después de Diwali, debido a fuegos artificiales, quemas y mal tiempo, a pesar de la débil aplicación de las normas de contaminación.