Experts warn that calm weather conditions and stagnant winds could prevent the dispersal of pollutants, pushing the capital’s air quality further into the “severe” category over the next 48 hours. Residents are advised to minimise outdoor activity, especially during morning and evening hours when pollution levels tend to peak.
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