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114 tankers sprinkling water on city roads: Rai | Delhi News

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New Delhi: Environment minister Gopal Rai said Delhi government is taking concrete steps to control increased pollution levels in Delhi post-Diwali and water is being sprinkled on the roads using 114 tankers. He said smog guns had been installed on a large scale across the city.
Rai, who flagged off the tankers outside the Delhi Secretariat on Saturday, said, “Reports show stubble burning incidents are increasing in neighbouring states. About 3,500 incidents of stubble burning were registered on Friday and have crossed 4,000 on Saturday. The effect of pollution caused by stubble burning is still visible in Delhi. Therefore, taking immediate emergency steps, water sprinkling work has been started on the city roads. Smog guns have been installed at a large scale at many places and water is also being sprayed through tankers.”
Rai added that 114 tankers have been installed all over the capital to sprinkle water.
The minister said that chief minister Arvind Kejriwal launched the Winter Action Plan a month ago to fight against air pollution in Delhi. “The government has been working with Delhhites to control pollution levels. Whether it is pollution from dust, vehicles, biomass or whether it is the work of spraying bio-decomposer solution for stubble management, campaigns have been carried out all over the capital,” Rai said.
The environment minister also said that that stubble burning is the highest in Punjab, followed by Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, according to reports. “It is expected that there will be some improvement in air pollution in the next one or two days. But if farm fires increase, its effect will be visible in Delhi, too.”
He added that Delhi Police must also take action against those who burst crackers on Diwali.



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