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No cracker sound this Deepavali in chennai

Delhi air pollution will be brought under control

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Noiseless deepavali is good. Weirdly I felt many times the sound of the crackers muffled and were even a whimper though there were noisy moments.

Anybody else noticed the strangeness in the sound?

The above for those in Chennai only
 

Chennai air quality deteriorates to 'poor' after Diwali firecrackers​


After Diwali firecrackers, air quality in major cities across the country has deteriorated, with Delhi and Mumbai recording "poor" Air Quality Indexes (AQI). Chennai's air quality has also gone down, with it deteriorating to "poor".

The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has reported that the AQI in several parts of Tamil Nadu's capital city has exceeded 250, indicating poor air quality.

In view of the situation, the government has advised people to wear masks when going outdoors and avoid strenuous activity to protect themselves from the poor air quality.

Read more at:

Chennai air quality deteriorates to 'poor' after Diwali firecrackers (msn.com)

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Tamil Nadu: Chennai air quality drops post Diwali as revelry triumphs over Supreme Court order​

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https://www.newindianexpress.com/ci...apex court order on,at 260 early this morning
 
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Delhi gas chamber again as ban on Diwali crackers goes up in smoke​

AQI ‘severe’ in several parts | Odd-even on cards

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A thick layer of smog engulfs Kartavya Path in New Delhi on Monday. MANAS RANJAN BHUI


The widespread bursting of crackers on Diwali despite a Supreme Court ban aggravated the pollution problem in Delhi-NCR with people waking up to a thick haze and the air quality at several locations plunging into “severe” and “very poor” category. The visibility at many points was limited to a few hundred metres.

The authorities in the national capital are now contemplating the implementation of the odd-even vehicle rationing scheme, if the air quality index (AQI) crosses the level of 450, which is categorised as ‘severe plus’.

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Delhi gas chamber again as ban on Diwali crackers goes up in smoke : The Tribune India

Courtesy: The Tribune India
 
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Tamil Nadu: 7 villages around bird sanctuary celebrate Diwali without firecrackers.​

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Tamil Nadu: 7 villages around bird sanctuary celebrate Diwali without firecrackers© Provided by India Today

Seven villages in the Erode district of Tamil Nadu celebrated Diwali without bursting firecrackers to protect the avian population at the nearby bird sanctuary in Vadamugam Vellode, located just 10 kilometers from Erode.

During the breeding season, which spans from October to January, the sanctuary becomes a haven for thousands of local and migratory birds that arrive to lay and hatch their eggs.

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Tamil Nadu: 7 villages around bird sanctuary celebrate Diwali without firecrackers (msn.com)

Courtesy: India Today
 

After Diwali, two more Indian cities join New Delhi among world's top 10 most polluted​


Three Indian cities made it to the world's top 10 most polluted cities on Monday.

A day after Diwali celebrations national capital New Delhi, western metropolis Mumbai and eastern city of Kolkata have joined the most polluted cities in the world. On Monday, these cities witnessed unhealthy air quality after revellers let loose with firecrackers for the annual Hindu festival of light, reported Reuters.

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After Diwali, two more Indian cities join New Delhi among world's top 10 most polluted (msn.com)
 

Firecrackers: Pollution, prohibition or politics?​


The Delhi govt has been imposing a blanket ban for the last two consecutive years on the use and sale of all types of firecrackers to prevent the already polluted air from becoming more toxic.


NEW DELHI: The government's much-talked ''complete ban on the storage, sale, and use of all types of firecrackers'' went in tatters within hours on Diwali night. The sound of firecrackers bursting could be heard at almost all places in Delhi till midnight.

Notably, firecrackers are extensively used in India during various festivals, ceremonies, and social events, and they find a special place during Diwali.

However, the Delhi government has been imposing a blanket ban for the last two consecutive years on the use and sale of all types of firecrackers in the city to prevent the already polluted air from becoming more toxic


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https://www.newindianexpress.com/ci...ollution-prohibition-or-politics-2632542.html
 
Rain under my control again. Will not rain or atleast will rain only slightly for very short duration only for the next four days.
 
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