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Delhi schools shut indefinitely as smog worsens

People urged to work from home, non-essential trucks banned from entering capital due to dangerous levels of air pollution

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 17 Nov 2021 9:15PM

Delhi schools shut indefinitely as smog worsens
One of the world’s most polluted cities and home to some 20 million people, Delhi is cloaked every winter in a thick blanket of smog. – AFP pic, November 17, 2021

NEW DELHI – Delhi shut down schools until further notice, urged people to work from home and banned non-essential trucks from entering the Indian capital due to dangerous levels of air pollution.

One of the world’s most polluted cities and home to some 20 million people, Delhi is cloaked every winter in a thick blanket of smog.

On Saturday, the Delhi government had ordered schools to close for a week and banned construction work for four days.

But in an order passed late Tuesday, the Delhi Air Quality Management Commission said all education institutions should remain shut until further notice.

Lorries except those carrying essential goods are barred from entering the capital until November 21 and most construction activity was halted, the order said.

“Anti-smog guns” and water sprinklers were ordered to operate at hotspots at least three times a day.

Six of the 11 thermal power plants within a 300km radius were told to cease operations until further notice.

The commission also said that at least 50% of staff employed in the government should work from home and encouraged those in private firms to follow suit.

The order comes days after the Delhi government pushed back against a call by India’s Supreme Court to declare a “pollution lockdown’ – a first – which will restrict the city’s population to their homes.

One of the contributors to the air pollution in winter is the smoke from farmers burning their crop residue in neighbouring states.

The government, however, told the Supreme Court that industry was the biggest contributor followed by vehicular pollution and dust.

This week, PM 2.5 levels – the most harmful particulate matter that is responsible for chronic lung and heart disease – have been over 400 in several parts of the city.

Last week, the levels touched 500, which is more than 30 times the maximum limit recommended by the World Health Organisation.

A Lancet report in 2020 said almost 17,500 people died in Delhi in 2019 because of air pollution.

And a report by Swiss organisation IQAir last year found that 22 of the world’s 30 most polluted cities were in India. – AFP, November 17, 2021

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