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People in Delhi are rushing to hill stations to escape the pollution. Tourists are flocking to Manali and other hill stations to avoid the deteriorating air quality in Delhi.
People in Delhi are running towards hill stations to avoid the pollution. The air quality in Delhi is getting worse day by day, so the residents of Delhi and nearby areas are heading to popular tourist spots like Manali and other hill stations.
In December, around 15,000 tourist vehicles from across the country have reached Kullu-Manali, boosting the tourism industry. Tourists are booking in advance for Christmas and New Year celebrations, and if it snows in the coming days, the number of tourists is expected to increase.
A tourist who reached Manali from Delhi mentioned that the AQI in Delhi is very high, around 400-500, compared to the fresh air in Manali.
The Air Quality Index (AQI) for Delhi is predicted to worsen in the next two days due to unfavorable weather conditions, reaching the ‘severe’ category on Sunday and Monday.
Stay updated with the latest news and take necessary precautions to protect yourself from the severe air pollution in Delhi.
Summary:
- People in Delhi are rushing to hill stations to escape pollution.
- Around 15,000 tourist vehicles have arrived in Kullu-Manali.
- A tourist mentioned the high AQI in Delhi compared to Manali.
- The AQI in Delhi may reach ‘severe’ levels on Sunday and Monday.
- Take necessary precautions to stay safe from air pollution in Delhi.
