Dense Fog Disrupts Flights And Trains In Delhi; North India Faces Chilly Waves, Low Visibility

Dense Fog Disrupts Flights And Trains In Delhi; North India Faces Chilly Waves, Low Visibility

Dense fog continues over the world of Delhi on Sunday morning which ends up in the disruption within the flight and practice companies within the nationwide capital. Many flights are delayed at Indira Gandhi Worldwide Airport, Delhi and in addition trains are operating late because of fog.

Delhi Airport issued an advisory and stated that landings and take-offs proceed however flights that aren’t CAT III compliant might get affected. They requested passengers to contact the airline for up to date flight data.

“Whereas landings and take-offs proceed at Delhi Airport, flights that aren’t CAT III compliant might get affected. Passengers are requested to contact the airline involved for up to date flight data. Any inconvenience triggered is deeply regretted,” Delhi Airport stated in an advisory posted on X.

 

 

Earlier, on Saturday 19 flights have been diverted from Delhi airport, many cancellations and over 400 flight delays as low visibility situations because of dense fog impacted operations.

The cruel winter with low temperatures and chilly waves continued within the Nationwide capital. In line with the India Meteorological Division (IMD), Delhi recorded 10 levels Celsius at 5.30 am on Sunday. Right now yesterday, the town’s temperature was 10.2 levels Celsius. 

In the meantime, the air high quality within the nationwide capital continued within the ‘very poor’ class. In line with the Central Air pollution Management Board, the AQI was recorded at 377 in Delhi at this time at 6 am. 

A number of North Indian states skilled related climate on Sunday morning, with dense fog and chilly waves. 

In Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, the temperature was 11 levels Celsius at 5:30 am. Jammu and Kashmir’s capital recorded -1 levels Celsius, whereas Chandigarh registered 9.1 levels Celsius on the similar time.

(With ANI Inputs)




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