Fog delays several trains in north India; Disrupts flights in Delhi
Railway officials have deployed additional measures to ensure passenger safety amidst the adverse weather conditions. Read further on Dynamite News:
New Delhi: Rail services in northern India have been affected by dense fog and low visibility in the region, with over 15 trains running late as on Monday morning.
For the past several days, rail operations have been hit by inclement weather conditions, primarily dense fog.
Due to foggy weather conditions, several trains were delayed across northern India.
According to the Railways, 15 trains are running significantly behind schedule. Among the worst affected, the Patalkot Express (14623) is delayed by 437 minutes, while the Unchahar Express (14217) is running 380 minutes late. The Kaifiyat Express (12225) is delayed by 158 minutes, and the Mahabodhi Express (12397) is running 148 minutes late.
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Other delayed trains include the S Kranti Superfast Express (12393) by 104 minutes, the Shramjeevi Express (12391) by 111 minutes, and the Padmavat Express (14207) by 71 minutes. The Suhaildev Express (22419) is delayed by 140 minutes, while the Lucknow Mail (12229) and YPR Duronto Express (12213) are running 69 and 68 minutes late, respectively.
Railway officials have deployed additional measures to ensure passenger safety amidst the adverse weather conditions. Passengers are advised to check their train schedules before heading to the stations.
Meanwhile, the minimum temperature recorded in the national capital on Monday was 7.8 degrees Celsius. A thin layer of fog covered Delhi this morning.
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Several flights were also delayed due to fog at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi.
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The air quality in Delhi on January 26 was recorded in the "poor" category as AQI stood at 216, according to the Central Pollution Control Board.
The air quality in Delhi on Saturday at 8 am was recorded in the "moderate" category, with a reading of 191.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted foggy conditions in the national capital for the next five days, starting from January 28. The minimum temperature will range from 7-11 degrees Celsius.