Delhi Pollution: “Seems like Delhi has turned into a gas chamber,” Says a tourist in Manali, Himachal Pradesh  

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Meanwhile, in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, a fresh snowfall blanketed the region.

“Seems like Delhi has turned into a gas chamber,” Says a tourist in Manali, Himachal Pradesh  

As Christmas approaches, many Delhi residents are travelling to Manali in Himachal Pradesh and other hill regions to escape the city’s toxic air, where AQI levels remain well within the ‘good’ category.

A tourist from Delhi told news agency ANI, "The pollution in Delhi is so bad that it's difficult to even breathe, so we thought we'd make a plan to go somewhere where the AQI is less... The AQI here is approximately below 50, while in Delhi it's around 700. It seems like Delhi has turned into a gas chamber. Surviving in Delhi is extremely difficult.."

Fresh snowfall at Rohtang Pass, and Atal Tunnel 

A fresh spell of snowfall was witnessed at Rohtang Pass and Atal Tunnel in Himachal Pradesh on Sunday. Ashish Soni, a tourist from Indore, told ANI, “We are enjoying ourselves here a lot. We didn’t expect the snowfall, but it’s such a good experience. It’s very fresh snowfall.”

 

 

Fresh Snowfall in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir:

Meanwhile, in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, a fresh snowfall blanketed the region on Sunday, drawing visitors to enjoy the scenic views, chilly weather, and wintery ambience. Some people who were having the best moments of their life, speaking to news agency PTI, called it the best experience of their life so far, while another said the live snowfall was unexpected and that he was enjoying it.

(with inputs from news agencies)

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