Karnal: A thick layer of smog engulfed Karnal on Saturday resulting in minimal visibility. The AQI of Karnal was recorded as 283 categorized as ‘poor’ as per the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) at 8 a.m. on Friday. A resident said that the visibility level and smog trouble started three days ago.
“The visibility and smog started around three days ago. Today, it has increased a lot. It could also be due to the stubble burning that has been taking place,” the resident said speaking to ANI. Meanwhile, in Agra, a dense layer of fog blanketed the UNESCO World Heritage site Taj Mahal making the monument less visible to the public as compared to the last two days.
The city’s air quality was recorded as ‘moderate’ and measured as 148 as per the Central Pollution Control Board at 8 a.m. A visitor who came to visit complained that the monument was barely visible. Speaking to ANI, the visitor said “I had come here from Gurgaon for the weekend. However, the Taj Mahal is barely visible and we cannot see it.”
Another visitor Ankit said that during his last visit, the monument was visible however with the changing weather conditions, visibility levels were dropping down. “I came here from Delhi to visit the Taj. However, there is no visibility. Last year, around the same time, the visibility was better,” he said.