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Dehradun AQI Slips Into ‘Poor’ Category, Raising Alarms Across India’s Hill States

Once a clean-air refuge, Dehradun’s ‘poor’ AQI reflects how heat and pollution are steadily creeping into India’s hill states

India’s Himalayan states just recorded their hottest summer ever Photo: Unsplash
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Air quality in Dehradun has slipped into the ‘poor’ category, ringing alarm bells in a city long considered one of north India’s cleaner, calmer refuges. According to data from the pollution monitoring centre at Doon University, the city’s real-time Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 267 on Wednesday, while the daily average touched 291.

“The AQI shows some improvement during the day due to air movement, but at night it crosses 300,” said Professor Vijay Sridhar, head of the pollution monitoring centre at Doon University, adding that while Dehradun’s air is not yet at Delhi’s level, it can no longer be described as satisfactory. Experts have linked the deterioration to rising vehicular traffic, garbage burning and forest fires, warning of increased health risks for children and the elderly, including breathing difficulties and throat irritation. Concerns have also been raised over smart LED displays across the city, several of which are reportedly showing outdated air quality data, leaving residents confused about real-time conditions.

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