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After Diwali, Bihar’s air became more poisonous than Delhi, Begusarai-Gaya more polluted, know the condition of your city..

Bihar Aqi Today: The next day of Diwali, the climate of many cities of Bihar has deteriorated. Pollution has increased in many major cities including the capital Patna. On Monday, many cities of Bihar were found more polluted than Delhi. The surprising thing is that the air of many other cities has been found to be more poisonous than the capital Patna. There are many cities whose AQI is beyond 300. Whereas there are many cities whose AQI has reached close to 400. The air of these cities was found to be in the worst category. The latest report of Air Quality Index is a kind of alarm for many cities.

Begusarai is the most polluted, went to number 2..

According to the official website of the Central Pollution Control Board, according to the data at 9 am on Monday, the next morning of Diwali, the air of Begusarai was found to be the most polluted in Bihar. Here the AQI level of DRCC Anandpur area was recorded at 397. Which falls in the category of very bad. After this, the climate of Gaya city was found to be worse. The AQI near the Collectorate office in Gaya was found to be 383 at 9 am on Monday. While Rajgir’s AQI was 340, Purnia’s AQI level was recorded at 344 in Mariam Nagar, which falls in the category of very poor.

The air of other major cities including Patna..

Talking about the capital Patna, Rajvanshi Nagar area was the most polluted on Monday where AQI was recorded at 377 at 9 am. While the AQI of Samanpura area was found to be 370, the AQI of DRM office Danapur was found to be 356. This means that on the next day of Diwali, the air of the capital Patna is also in the category of very bad. Talking about other cities, AQI of Kachari Chowk area in Bhagalpur was found to be 332 and AQI of Mayaganj area was found to be 350, which is in the very poor category. AQI near MIT Daudpur Kothi in Muzaffarpur was recorded at 300 which is in the poor category. Motihari’s AQI is 259, Samastipur’s AQI is 276, Hajipur’s AQI is 218, Araria’s AQI is 212, and Sasaram’s AQI is 186.

AQI level

Bihar’s climate is worse than Delhi’s

According to the Central Pollution Control Board, after Diwali, the air of many cities of Bihar is more poisonous than the air of Delhi. According to the board, the AQI of Delhi’s Dwarka was 320 at 9 am on Monday, ITO’s AQI was 294, Rohini area was 304, Jahangirpuri was 349 and RKpuram area was 312. At the same time, AQI level of many cities including Begusarai, Gaya, Patna in Bihar was found to be more than 370. This means that the condition of the areas of Delhi has been better than these cities of Bihar.

The wind of Bihar on the day of Diwali..

According to the Central Pollution Control Board, the air of many cities of Bihar was found poisonous on the day of Diwali. Patna, Purnia, Rajgir, Chhapra and Katihar were kept in the very poor category in the board’s list. Many cities of Bihar were also included in this list made of hundreds of cities across the country.

Ban on firecrackers in Delhi and Bihar

It is noteworthy that Delhi is facing the brunt of pollution. In view of the increasing pollution, firecrackers were completely banned in Delhi this Diwali 2023. However, according to media reports, despite the ban, fireworks were set off in many areas of Delhi. If we talk about Bihar, fireworks were completely banned in four cities. Whereas green crackers were allowed in other cities. Let us tell you that in view of the increasing threat from pollution in Bihar, many important steps are being taken.

How will be the weather of Bihar?

The weather of Bihar also seems to be taking a turn now. Even before Diwali, the weather started changing and there was dense fog till 7 in the morning. After sunset, people start feeling cold whereas in the afternoon there is light sunshine. According to the information received from the Rural Agriculture Meteorological Service Center of Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour Bhagalpur, the maximum and minimum temperatures in Bhagalpur may decrease by 2 degrees Celsius from November 13. There may be fog in the morning between November 13 and 18. Nodal Officer Dr. Sunil Kumar told that on this date there will be sunshine during the day. There is no possibility of rain right now. During this period the sky will be clear and there is a possibility of western wind. The average wind speed can be 1 to 2 kilometers per hour. He has advised the farmers to harvest mature paddy during this period. Irrigate the vegetables as per requirement. Prepare the fields for sowing of maize and mustard.

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