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India Delhi residents choke as dust blankets capital

14 июня
12:01 2018
A view of India Gate engulfed in haze at Rajpath, on June 13, 2018 in New Delhi, IndiaImage copyright Getty Images
Image caption A thick blanket of dust has added to the woes of the city

Residents of India's capital Delhi are battling high pollution levels and extreme temperatures due to an unusual dust haze covering the city.

People have been complaining about breathing problems, with many saying the city has become unliveable.

The state government has responded by banning all construction and deploying the fire brigade to sprinkle water across the city.

People have been advised to stay indoors as much as possible.

"In this case, dust has become a carrier of toxic pollutants. Pollution levels are 8-9 times higher than normal. And when we breathe, we are taking in toxic substances, which can have serious health repercussions," Anumita Roy Chowdhury, executive director of the Centre For Science and Environment, told BBC Hindi.

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Delhi is already one of the most polluted cities in the world but the recent weather pattern has caused more problems for its residents.

Many have taken to social media to share their concerns and are urging the government to do something about it.

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Air quality in Delhi is killing. Dust pollution in sweltering summer makes it worse. Right to clean air should be a part of ‘right to life’ (as enshrined in the Constitution).

— Arabinda K Padhee (@arvindpadhee) June 13, 2018

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Horrible weather in Delhi this morning. I have woken up breathing dust instead of air! 😣#DelhiWeather #ClimateChange

— Charu Pragya (@CharuPragya) June 14, 2018

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#delhi #airquality abysmal again. Way too much dust for this to be a normal, natural duststorm! The govt needs to solve for this or we just may forget what breathing without masks felt like... pic.twitter.com/TyeaqUTO2z

— Divya (@thisdivinelight) June 13, 2018

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Experts say dust storms originating from the nearby desert state of Rajasthan are to blame.

"This phenomenon is not uncommon in the pre-monsoon season," Dr Kuldeep Srivastava of the meteorological department told the BBC.

"But this time the haze has stayed unusually longer because of the delay in the arrival of seasonal monsoon rains."

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Image caption Delhi is already one of the most polluted cities in the world

The air quality worsens every year in November and December as farmers in the neighbouring states of Punjab and Haryana burn crop stubble to clear their fields.

Pollution levels reached 30 times the World Health Organization's safe limits in some areas of Delhi last year.

The air quality improved in the following months but has gone back to "severe" from "moderate" in June this year.

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