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NEW DELHI, Dec 26 (Reuters) - Flight and rail services in India's capital city of New Delhi were disrupted on Tuesday morning as a thick layer of fog enveloped the region, reducing visibility to ...
According to the India Meteorological Department, Delhi recorded 10.2 degrees Celsius at 5.30 am on Saturday. At this time ...
“Boarded SG263 Delhi-Kolkata at 6 am, but still grounded after 2 hrs due to dense fog. There are infants & elderly onboard—this delay was foreseeable and is sheer poor planning.
"Dense fog across the northern belt is impacting flights taking off and landing in Delhi, and some flights may need to be cancelled as the day progresses," India's largest airline IndiGo said in a ...
NEW DELHI: Delhi-NCR woke up to a chilly Wednesday morning as dense fog blanketed the city, reducing visibility and disrupting daily life. The minimum temperature in the capital dropped to 7°C ...
The country's weather office has predicted dense fog and a cold wave in New Delhi for Monday and "very dense fog" on Tuesday, with a minimum temperature of 4 degrees Celsius (39.2 degrees Fahrenheit).
Delhi experienced an unusually prolonged nine-hour dense fog episode with zero visibility, disrupting 81 train services and leading to 15 flight diversions. Visibility was lowest between 6 pm and ...
Earlier this week, dense fog disrupted flight and train services in Delhi. According to the Indian Railways, 25 trains to Delhi were running late due to fog conditions in the national capital and ...
Dense fog in Delhi: On Friday, visibility was significantly reduced in several regions which caused delays for at least 24 trains departing from Delhi along with rescheduling of flights.
About 200 flights were delayed and train services disrupted as Delhi woke up to thick fog engulfing the capital on Wednesday.. The flight departures were delayed for an average of 60 minutes at ...
Three SpiceJet flights and one Air India flight were rerouted to Jaipur between 0900 and 1200 hrs due to the prevailing low visibility caused by dense fog. Adverse weather conditions caused ...
“This is the first dense fog for Delhi this season. Visibility was zero at the Delhi airport (Palam) at 8:30am and the runway visual range was 125 metres.