Crippling Smog Forces Delhi School Closures

November 06, 2016

New Delhi announced a slew of measures Sunday to combat the crippling air pollution that has recently engulfed the city, including closing down schools, halting construction and ordering that all roads be doused with water to settle dust. A coal-fueled power plant on the edges of the city was also to be shuttered for 10 days.

Pollutants in the atmosphere recently breached the 1,000-microgram mark for the first time in one neighborhood in south Delhi - 10 times the World Health Organization's recommended "safe" level.

Emergency measures are needed to solve this problem together," state Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said. "All construction and demolition in the city will be banned for next five days. All schools will be closed for the next three days in Delhi."

Thick smog has blanketed the capital for days, with local and central authorities meeting to resolve the crisis. Other measures announced by the government include fighting fires at landfill sites.

(DW)