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On May 15, dust storms reduced visibility and lowered air quality in Delhi-NCR. Strong westerly winds carried dust from northern Pakistan, affecting visibility and causing the Air Quality Index (AQI) to drop to 236, classified as "poor." The dust was gradually moving eastward, improving visibility to 4,000 meters in some areas. However, calm winds hampered the dispersion of dust particles, keeping visibility poor at airports.
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