Delhi has the unfortunate geographical location that naturally makes it a gas coffin. Besides diwali, this is the time period where farmers burn a lot of stubble in nearing states( and countries). All of which are carried by the the wind to Delhi
iwontgiveumyusernane on
What’s it been on the other days… I’ve heard that crop burning from Punjab leads to higher pollution levels
Comprehensive_Sun588 on
Whoever invented religion: Thank you for making the world worse for many generations to come.
One-Psychology-8394 on
Did God demand fireworks?
Boltboys on
But my air conditioner and gasoline powered car is the problem.
Vaerikexer on
It’s literally smokes everywhere 🤷♂️😆 Try brace it on ‘less smoky day’… you’d be left speechless. Considering those are operational day for factory, industries etc etc.
WilliamWallaceThe4th on
So higher than current cheap and accessible air quality tools can measure. Sounds like a cancer-filled fun time. I mean a fun-filled cancer time. Honestly, I just mean cancer.
Comfortable-Wall-465 on
Poor thing didn’t have more digits to show lmao
edgar1301 on
It was actually around 1800
gatadia on
Hehehe, I live in Bangalore and AQI here during Diwali is 28 right now🤓
loneawlas on
43 in Kollam (South Kerala). I’m from Bombay. Dreading having to go back tomorrow.
This is just Delhi. Not all of the country has bad AQI.
Negative-Date-9518 on
The holiday of ~~light~~ fireworks
mysticdragonknight on
Chernobyl vibes.
They had a radiation detector. It read an amount and they determined a the danger zone based on that amount. they didnt know at the time that that it read as far as the device could measure and people died. They later used a larger machine, it read a certain number, and they still didnt realize at the time that it was also at its limit. They then brought in another device, and then another, and so on. At the time, no machine could measure the amount of radiation that the meltdown emitted. To this day, there are only educated guesses.
danleon950410 on
My lungs went on vacation just by seeing this
desikachra on
999 you have finished Donky Kong!
Hydrottle on
A fun reminder for my friends who want a cheap air purifier: a box fan with an HVAC air filter attached works just as well as a regular air purifier in a pinch.
DanceADKDance on
And yet I saw an article the other day stating my inhaler could be a big culprit in pollution
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at least it’s only 999, could’ve been much higher!
This is Delhi. My city , Pune is 172 right now and hasnt crossed 200 in living memory and generally is under 100 most of the year
Not great but it’s definitely livable here
No one is surprised.
[Not great, not terrible.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptXGJ4BihB4)
999 not great, not terrible
Damn. Copenhagen is 26 and that´s high.
Delhi has the unfortunate geographical location that naturally makes it a gas coffin. Besides diwali, this is the time period where farmers burn a lot of stubble in nearing states( and countries). All of which are carried by the the wind to Delhi
What’s it been on the other days… I’ve heard that crop burning from Punjab leads to higher pollution levels
Whoever invented religion: Thank you for making the world worse for many generations to come.
Did God demand fireworks?
But my air conditioner and gasoline powered car is the problem.
It’s literally smokes everywhere 🤷♂️😆 Try brace it on ‘less smoky day’… you’d be left speechless. Considering those are operational day for factory, industries etc etc.
So higher than current cheap and accessible air quality tools can measure. Sounds like a cancer-filled fun time. I mean a fun-filled cancer time. Honestly, I just mean cancer.
Poor thing didn’t have more digits to show lmao
It was actually around 1800
Hehehe, I live in Bangalore and AQI here during Diwali is 28 right now🤓
43 in Kollam (South Kerala). I’m from Bombay. Dreading having to go back tomorrow.
https://i.redd.it/e1reusirfhwf1.gif
you have angered 5 biter nests

So cal PM2 11
This is just Delhi. Not all of the country has bad AQI.
The holiday of ~~light~~ fireworks
Chernobyl vibes.
They had a radiation detector. It read an amount and they determined a the danger zone based on that amount. they didnt know at the time that that it read as far as the device could measure and people died. They later used a larger machine, it read a certain number, and they still didnt realize at the time that it was also at its limit. They then brought in another device, and then another, and so on. At the time, no machine could measure the amount of radiation that the meltdown emitted. To this day, there are only educated guesses.
My lungs went on vacation just by seeing this
999 you have finished Donky Kong!
A fun reminder for my friends who want a cheap air purifier: a box fan with an HVAC air filter attached works just as well as a regular air purifier in a pinch.
And yet I saw an article the other day stating my inhaler could be a big culprit in pollution
God forbid I try and breathe
Carburetor life