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Toxic smoke in the air of Muzaffarnagar. Toxic smoke in the air of Muzaffarnagar: Today AQI 239, video of factories spewing smoke surfaced – Muzaffarnagar News



The air quality of Muzaffarnagar, located in western Uttar Pradesh of Delhi NCR, is continuously deteriorating. The air quality index (AQI) of the district reached 239 on Wednesday morning, which falls in the ‘very poor’ category.

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Recently, in videos going viral on social media, many waste tire recycling plants and paper mills are seen emitting huge amounts of black smoke. These factories are running against the standards, due to which poisonous smoke is mixing in the air of Muzaffarnagar.

Local people have expressed serious concern over this situation. He says that strict inspection and control of these factories running in industrial areas is necessary. Many local residents are facing health problems like breathing difficulties and eye irritation.

Environmental experts believe that the black smoke emitted by these factories is increasing the amount of toxic particles present in the air, which are directly harmful to health. Experts say that if strict steps are not taken in time, the situation may become even more frightening in the future.

What does the administration say? The district administration has recently given instructions to take strict action against these industries. Officials are emphasizing that all industries follow the standards and adopt necessary measures to control pollution. Local residents are demanding that concrete steps be taken in this direction, so that both their health and environment can be protected.

A few days ago, on the instructions of DM Umesh Kumar Mishra, many other factories including Roady Mixer Plant located on Jolly Road, which were spewing black smoke, were sealed, but no one is ready to learn a lesson from this action. It can be clearly seen in the video how much black smoke the chimneys of the factory are emitting.



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