A thick blanket of fog engulfed the national capital and surrounding areas on Monday, reducing visibility to below 50 metres and disrupting flight and train schedules. Commuters had a tough time driving to work. Meteorological officials said foggy conditions would continue for three to four days.
“The capital was covered by a thick fog early Monday. Visibility fell to just 50 metres at 7 am and is likely to remain below the required 1,500 metres till noon,” an official at the Safdarjung meteorological office said.
However, the thick fog coupled with high humidity increased the minimum temperature to 8.4 degree Celsius and maximum to 25.5 degree Celsius.
At least 10 international flights and 24 domestic flights were delayed while two domestic flights were cancelled owing to the fog cover, said an official at the capital's Indira Gandhi International Airport.
“Two domestic flights were cancelled and several were delayed as the visibility at airport around 8.30 a.m. was 100 metres, which is much below the minimum required 750 metres,” the official said.
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“The capital was covered by a thick fog early Monday. Visibility fell to just 50 metres at 7 am and is likely to remain below the required 1,500 metres till noon,” an official at the Safdarjung meteorological office said.
However, the thick fog coupled with high humidity increased the minimum temperature to 8.4 degree Celsius and maximum to 25.5 degree Celsius.
At least 10 international flights and 24 domestic flights were delayed while two domestic flights were cancelled owing to the fog cover, said an official at the capital's Indira Gandhi International Airport.
“Two domestic flights were cancelled and several were delayed as the visibility at airport around 8.30 a.m. was 100 metres, which is much below the minimum required 750 metres,” the official said.
Many inbound trains from the northeast, Punjab and Jammu have been running several hours behind schedule. Read More...
Indo-Asian News Service
Soruce The Hindustan Times
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