Delhiites continued to breathe toxic air on Tuesday as the air quality edged closer to the severe zone in some areas.
Pollution levels in the national capital entered the "severe" zone for the first time this season on Thursday, with scientists warning of a further spike over the next two weeks.
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It is believed that the crop residue burning in the nearby states of Punjab and Haryana are contributing to polluting the air.
Strong rooms spread across the city storing the electronic voting machines (EVMs) are being heavily guarded, with a 'three-layer security ring'. Tight security arrangements have also been put in place at various centres across the national capital.