It is the fourth consecutive day when Delhi woke up to a thick blanket of smog. Going out for young and old to get some fresh air is completely out of question due to the scintillating heights that the pollution levels have reached.
Diwali celebrations have somehow fixated upon the bursting of crackers. And this year the firework is worst in last three years. Even the visibility was affected during the morning and late evening hours.
But everything set aside, residents of Delhi and its neighbouring areas have reported that they witnessed some burning sensation in their eyes.
Clueless with such a condition, residents of the region took their plight to Twitter and Facebook.
I can't see the Noida Stadium which is ~200-300m away from me as the crow flies.#smog #noida
If you burnt a single cracker - shame on you.
— Abhishek Agarwal (@abhishekaggy) November 2, 2016
Burning sensation in eyes even in 5 min walk pic.twitter.com/1wQyWr3Tob
— Sandeep Bhutani (@dogtired1) November 3, 2016
Diwali cracker is not the only culprit for Delhi Air pollution: http://www.skymetweather.com/content/weather-news-and-analysis/diwali-cracker-is-not-the-sole-culprit-for-delhi-air-pollution/#sthash.UTvMdOvY.dpuf
@msisodia @narendramodi Feeling burning sensation in the eyes because of this photochemical smog everywhere in Delhi. Please do something