BSP-18 Toxic smog delays Asian Tour golf in New Delhi

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Toxic smog delays Asian Tour golf in New Delhi

GURGAON, India, Nov 14, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – The start of a leading Asian Tour
golf tournament was held up Thursday by toxic smog that has engulfed the
Indian capital with hazardous levels of pollution.

Organisers of the four-day Panasonic Open India event said the tournament
could be shortened if the pollution remains serious, as completing the event
would be “a big challenge”.

Delhi and other cities across northern India are blanketed by a poisonous
haze each winter due to build-up of traffic fumes, industrial emissions and
smoke from agricultural fires.

“The opening round of the Panasonic Open India was delayed due to poor
visibility and weather conditions,” an Asian Tour organiser told AFP.

The first golfers went on the course five hours late and some wore anti-
pollution masks.

A photo posted on Twitter by the Asian Tour showed Bangladeshi golfer
Mohammad Siddikur Rahman hitting a shot while wearing a face mask.

The amount of PM2.5 — deadly tiny particles that get into the bloodstream
and lungs — soared to about 20 times the safe limit set by the World Health
Organisation.

Delhi authorities closed all schools until Friday, banned construction and
are only allowing cars on the road depending on whether the registration is
an odd or even number.

The road rationing is meant to end on Friday, but Delhi chief minister
Arvind Kejriwal said it could be extended.

BSS/AFP/ARS/1545 hrs