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Delhi’s air quality reached "very poor" levels on December 5, 2025, harming mental and physical health, especially for vulnerable groups.
On December 5, 2025, Delhi’s Air Quality Index hit 323, classified as “very poor,” prompting doctors to warn that air pollution severely impacts mental health, increasing anxiety and triggering panic-like symptoms.
Experts say reduced oxygen to the brain impairs emotional regulation, especially in children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing conditions.
Prolonged exposure is linked to Seasonal Affective Disorder, cognitive decline, and worsened chronic illnesses.
A coalition of 80 Padma awardee doctors declared the crisis a direct threat to life, citing 1.7 million pollution-related deaths annually and PM2.5 levels 20 to 40 times above WHO limits.
Nearly 70% of Indians breathe unsafe air, and experts recommend monitoring AQI, using masks and purifiers, avoiding outdoor activity during peak pollution, and seeking mental health care.
La calidad del aire en Delhi alcanzó niveles "muy pobres" el 5 de diciembre de 2025, perjudicando la salud mental y física, especialmente para los grupos vulnerables.