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Delhi Pollution: Central Industrial Security Forces Issues 9,000 Masks To Force On Duty

The masks have been issued so that the men and women of the force, could better combat the severe toxic smog, out in the open

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Highlights
  • Delhi woke up to severe air quality under a blanket of haze
  • CISF issues 9,000 masks to those on duty to combat severe smog
  • The force had undertaken a similar measure last year in November

New Delhi: With the air quality in Delhi getting worse, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) on Tuesday ordered issuance of over 9,000 face masks for its personnel deployed to guard the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport, the Delhi Metro and other government ministries and installations here. A senior officer of the paramilitary force said CISF Director General (DG) O P Singh has ordered for the issuance of the masks so that the men and women of the force out in the open, could better combat the severe toxic smog.

“While 2,000 protective face masks are being issued immediately, 7,000 more will be sent to all the units in Delhi in the next few hours,” he said.

The CISF, a paramilitary force under the Union home ministry, is tasked to guard the IGI Airport, the Delhi Metro and a number of government departments and ministries in the national capital region.

A blanket of thick haze enveloped Delhi this morning, as pollution levels breached the permissible standards by multiple times.

The rapid fall in air quality and visibility began last evening itself as moisture combined with pollutants shrouded the city in a thick cover of haze.
By 10 am today, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) recorded ‘severe’ air quality, meaning the intensity of pollution was extreme.

The force had undertaken a similar measure last year too in November when a toxic smog engulfed Delhi.

Also Read: Delhi’s Air 12 To 19 Times Polluted During Morning Hours

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