The fort's red sandstone walls are turning black due to air pollution, specifically the high levels of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides in the air.
Severe air pollution in Indian capital Delhi has led to the formation of "black crusts" on the walls of the Red Fort, one of the city's most iconic Mughal-era monuments, a study has found.
Delhi’s Red Fort is turning black — and air pollution is to blame. A joint Indo-Italian study found that toxic pollutants in ...
An Indo-Italian study has confirmed the Unesco-listed Red Fort’s walls are now coated with black crusts of gypsum and heavy metals, accelerating crack ...
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Among Delhi’s 11 protected monuments, other notable sites such as Jantar Mantar, Safdarjung’s Tomb, Hauz Khas Complex, Old Fort, Firoz Shah Kotla Fort, Tughlaqabad Fort, Khan-e-Khana Tomb, and Sultan ...
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The Delhi Traffic Police urged commuters to rely on public transport, especially the metro, as the Delhi Gate and Jama Masjid stations are close to Ramleela Ground and the Red Fort.
Delhi ’s severe air pollution is leaving its stain on one of India ’s most iconic monuments, with scientists warning that ...