New Delhi, Jan. 4 -- Many parts of Delhi continued to breathe very poor air quality on Sunday morning, even as the weather remained windy.

According to official data visible at Central Pollution Control Board (CBCB) recorded at 9 am, several monitoring stations reported very poor Air Quality Index (AQI) levels. Rohini recorded an AQI of 361, Anand Vihar 351, Chandni Chowk 357, Wazirpur 343, Punjabi Bagh 327, R K Puram 320 and ITO 309. An AQI between 301 and 400 falls under the very poor category and can cause respiratory discomfort.

Despite the windy conditions, air quality remained poor across many areas of the national capital. Morning winds helped reduce pollution slightly, but not enough to bring AQI levels into the moderate range.

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