Delhi records AQI of 381, air quality remains very poor
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Delhi recorded an Air Quality Index of 381 on the morning of November 23, 2025, with 13 monitoring stations in the 'severe' category and 25 stations reporting readings above 300.
Why it matters
Sustained pollution at these levels raises immediate health risks for people outdoors and increases short-term demand for medical attention for respiratory and cardiovascular conditions. The high readings also limit safe outdoor exposure times for vulnerable groups and complicate decisions about outdoor schools, sports, and construction work.
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