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Delhi’s air quality hit hazardous levels, with AQI 346, sparking protests and criticism from cricketer Jonty Rhodes.
South African cricketer Jonty Rhodes criticized Delhi’s severe air pollution, calling it “hard to digest” in a social media post while en route to Ranchi, contrasting the city’s hazardous air with the clean skies of his home in South Goa.
On November 10, 2025, Delhi’s AQI reached 346—classified as “very poor”—with some areas exceeding 400, prompting public outcry and a rare protest at India Gate.
Despite government claims of progress, including sprinkler use and industrial regulations, critics blame years of inaction and mismanagement.
The crisis, driven by winter smog, stagnant air, and high PM2.5 levels, has reignited demands for urgent, sustainable solutions.
La calidad del aire de Delhi alcanzó niveles peligrosos, con AQI 346, provocando protestas y críticas del jugador de cricket Jonty Rhodes.