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Air Pollution: NASA satellite images show a layer of toxic smog from Punjab to Bay of Bengal

The layer of smog stretching from Punjab to Bay of Bengal, as seen in satellite images shared by NASA, could be a result of several polluting factors, including the rise in farm fires in Punjab and Haryana.

By CNBCTV18.com Nov 8, 2023 6:37:03 PM IST (Published)

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The air quality in Delhi has been worsening with the air quality index (AQI) remaining in the ‘severe category’ for many consecutive days. The deteriorating air quality in the national capital is a result of multiple factors including, vehicular emissions and smoke from the stubble burning in neighbouring states of Delhi, among others. Now, satellite images by NASA indicate air pollution stretches beyond Delhi.
The images captured by Worldview satellite pictures show a layer of toxic smog stretching all the way from Pakistan to the Bay of Bengal. This indicates, that Delhi is not alone in suffering worsening air quality but many other states in North India could be facing a similar problem.
The layer of smog stretching from Punjab to the Bay of Bengal could be a result of several polluting factors, including the rise in farm fires in Punjab and Haryana.