Manindra Agrawal, representative of the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur, said that artificial rains will help solve the problem of polluted air in India’s capital Delhi. She told this to an Indian newspaper. Economic Times.
Agrawal said that a Cessna aircraft equipped with cloud seeding missile kits supplied from the USA will be used for this purpose. Scientists have already received the necessary permissions from the authorities.
“We are ready to do this in Delhi, but we also need the necessary meteorological conditions such as clouds with moisture, wind and others to seed the clouds to create artificial rains,” the expert explained.
Delhi has been experiencing serious air pollution for the last five days. Authorities in India’s capital have banned trucks carrying essential goods, as well as trucks powered by gas or electricity, from entering the city. Additionally, 50% of employees can be transferred to remote work to reduce the number of vehicles in the city.
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