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Visibility Reduced Due To Dense Fog In Delhi-NCR, Air Quality In 'poor' Category; AQI 334 Recorded In Anand Vihar

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Rohan Gupta
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February 3, 2026

School bus traveling amidst dense fog in Gurugram. Photo Courtesy- Jagran

Digital Desk, New Delhi. The NCR region including the national capital was covered by a blanket of dense fog on Tuesday morning. Due to this, visibility has dropped from 100 meters to zero in many areas, affecting road and air traffic. Along with this, the air quality in some areas of Delhi is still in the 'very poor' category.

There has been some reduction in Delhi's pollution due to increase in wind speed. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the air quality index (AQI) of the capital was recorded at 256 at 7 am today, which falls in the poor category of air.

#WATCH | Delhi wakes up to a layer of dense fog in parts of the city this morning. Visuals from Dhaula KuanAQI around the area recorded at '151' in 'Moderate' category, as claimed by CPCB. pic.twitter.com/VIEzD2jKEc

Whereas in Anand Vihar area, AQI was recorded at 334 in 'very poor' category. Earlier, Delhi's average AQI was recorded at 210 at 4 pm on Monday. The air quality is expected to remain in 'poor' category for the next two days.

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