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Delhi's air quality is expected to worsen in the coming weeks, with the first half of November historically being the most polluted period. Experts warn that Diwali, farm fires, and meteorological conditions will contribute to highly toxic air. Last year, November recorded the highest number of 'severe' air quality days.

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