Resume de l’article : Inde: pollution atmosphérique 60 fois supérieure aux normes OMS à New Delhi

The article discusses the high levels of air pollution in New Delhi, India, which were recorded at 60 times the recommended maximum set by the World Health Organization (WHO). The cause of the pollution is attributed to vehicle and industrial emissions, as well as smoke from crop burning in neighboring regions. The high pollution levels have resulted in respiratory problems and other health issues for the city’s residents, and efforts are being made to reduce the pollution, such as the introduction of electric buses and a temporary ban on construction activities.

In response to the question, the air pollution levels in New Delhi were recorded at 60 times the recommended maximum set by the WHO.