With no rain, air quality continues to be severely poor in Punjab

PATIALA: With the ambient air high quality in Punjab appearing no signs of development for the 3rd consecutive day, the Punjab Pollution Control Board has issued contemporary advisory to the people. The PPCB stated that it was once a natural phenomenon where ambient air high quality had deteriorated to some degree which was once affecting human beings, animals and crops alike.
It mentioned all building actions, including carpeting of roads, must be stopped.

The board has also asked other folks to move sand in covered trolleys and avoid staying out in the open for long. Sportspersons, walkers and senior electorate have been steered to avoid heavy bodily job, particularly in the open, till the elements returns to commonplace.

The advisory further states that asthmatic, middle, eyes, pores and skin patients must stay indoors and oldsters have been asked to not let their children play out of doors. The persons are further steered to not commute long distances in open trolleys and vehicles.

The board mentioned as in line with the newest predictions made by way of the meteorological division, the western disturbances have been coming near northern India and rainfall is predicted in an afternoon or two which would clear the haze and dust giving reduction to the people.

On Friday, the ambient air high quality mirrored figures that showed PM10 and PM 2.five readings have been five-six occasions upper than the normal worth of 100 micrograms in line with cubic metre. AQI of Ludhiana was once recorded at 443 micrograms in line with cubic metre, Amritsar at 454, Mandi Gobindgarh at 440, Khanna at 389, Patiala at 403 and Ropar at 417.

Only the PM10 and PM2.five pollution driven the air high quality into the serious class as the readings of alternative polluting gases have been found to be throughout the permissible limits.

At Amritsar, the nitrogen dioxide (NO2) ranges have been recorded at 19 micrograms in line with cubic metre, ammonia (NH3) was once recorded at 2 micrograms in line with cubic metre, and sulphur dioxide (SO2) was once found to be 8 micrograms in line with cubic metre.

At Khanna, NO2 stage was once at 8 micrograms in line with cubic metre, NH3 was once at 3 micrograms in line with cubic metre and SO2 was once recorded at micrograms in line with cubic metre.


At Ludhiana, NO2 was once 25 micrograms in line with cubic metre, NH3 was once 2 micrograms in line with cubic metre and SO2 was once 27 micrograms in line with cubic metre.


At Mandi Gobindgarh, NO2 was once 6 micrograms in line with cubic metre and NH3 was once 4 micrograms in line with cubic metre.


While at Patiala, NO2 was once recorded at 20 micrograms in line with cubic metre, NH3 was once micrograms in line with cubic metre and SO2 was once five micrograms in line with cubic metre.


With no rain, air quality continues to be severely poor in Punjab With no rain, air quality continues to be severely poor in Punjab Reviewed by Kailash on June 16, 2018 Rating: 5
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