Schools
in New Delhi shut until November 5 as air pollution severe
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[November 01, 2019]
By Neha Dasgupta
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Schools in the Indian
capital will be shut until Nov. 5, the city government said on Friday,
as residents breathed the season's worst air for a third straight day.
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As farm fires from New Delhi's neighboring states sent swathes of
smoke into the capital, the city's chief minister Arvind Kejriwal
ordered schools to be closed, the minister said in a tweet he posted
in Hindi.
Earlier on Friday, a government-appointed environment panel declared
Delhi's air pollution a public health emergency, according to report
by Reuters partner ANI that quoted a letter from the Environment
Pollution Control Authority.
"This is a public health emergency as air pollution is now hazardous
and will have adverse health impacts on all particularly the
children," ANI quoted the letter.
Government-monitored indices that track air pollution hit 500 in
several parts of the capital, the maximum recorded by the
government's Central Pollution Control Board.
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The index measures the levels of PM 2.5, tiny particulate matter
that goes deep into the lungs.
Levels above 400 indicate severe conditions that put people with
healthy lungs as well as those with respiratory illnesses at risk.
The government will also restrict the number of private vehicles in
the city from next week under an "odd-even" scheme based on the
number plates.
(Reporting by Neha Dasgupta; Editing by Kim Coghill)
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