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North India Fog: 110 Flights Delayed In Delhi, 3 Killed In Agra-Lucknow E-Way Mishap As Visibility Drops To Zero

As per satellite imagery, a layer of dense fog has shrouded parts of northwest India and adjoining🃏 central India, including Punjab, Haryana-Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, north Rajasthan, and north Madhya Pradesh. 

Dense fog blankets Delhi amid cold wave
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Amid the prevailing cold wave conditions in the national capital region where the mercury is standing at seven degrees Celsius, Delhi on Wednesday morning woke up to a thick blanket of fog that covered parts of Delhiඣ-NCR and caused visibility to drop to almost zero. Besides Delhi-NCR, the entire North India has been grappling with a cold wave as temperatures continue to plummet in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, and Delhi-NCR.

🦹As per satellite imagery, a layer of dense fog has shrouded parts of northwest India and adjoining central India, including Punjab, Haryana-Chandigarh, Delhi,🐟 Uttar Pradesh, north Rajasthan, and north Madhya Pradesh. 

Agra-Lucknow expressway accident 

Three people have died while at least fifteen have been injured as several vehicles collided on the Agra-Lucknow expressway in Uttar Pradesh's Unnao on Wednesday. The collision took place because of the almost zero visibꦦility caused by dense fog.As per reports, the serial collision involved a bus and several cars.

The post-crash visuals show a Toyota Fortuner SUV ꩲcrashing into the rear of the bus and a sedan hitting the Fo🌼rtuner.

The injured were immediately taken to a nearby hospital as ambulances were present at the s🃏pot.

Flights delayed and diverted, advisory issued

According to the Delhi Airport Flight Information Display System (FIDS), owing to the dense fog, the airpo💛rt is facing delays which so far has affected approximately 110 flights.

The arrival of 25 trains was also delayed due to foggy conditio🅰ns, officials said.

In light of the prevailing situation, Delhi Airport has issued an advisory for the non-CAT III flights stating that while landing and takeoffs continue, flights not compli♒ant with CAT III (Category III) standards are likely to face obstacles. Passengers have been advised to contact their respective airlines for the latest flight information and to check if their flights are CAT III compliant.

"While landing and takeoffs continue at Delhi airport, flights that are not CAT III🌺 compliant may get affected. Passengers are requested to contact the airline concerned for updated flight information. Any inconvenience caused is deeply regretted," the advisoryඣ stated.

In a post on X, D🧔IAL gave a fog alert at around 0730 hrs saying that while land💎ing and takeoffs continue at the Delhi airport, flights that are not CAT III compliant may get affected.

"Passengers are requested to contact the airline concerned for updatဣed flight ༒information. Any inconvenience caused is deeply regretted," the Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) said in the post.

— Delhi Airport (@DelhiAirport)

What is CAT III?

Category IIIB Instrument Landing System (CAT III ILS), coℱmmonly known as CAT III, is a state-of-the-art anti-fog landing system that pertains to operating flights when the ꦍvisibility is quite low.

Aircraft that are compliant with CAT III house advanced instrumentation and technology repertoire which facilitates functioning in low-visib🍌ility conditions, such as dense fog.

Low visibility on Tuesday

The visibi𓂃lity was recorded at 500m or less in Delhi and its neig♉hbouring areas, with 100m in Delhi's Palam and 200m in Safdarjung, the data at 5.30 am showed.

The visibility was as low as 200 to 300m on Delhi-Meerut Highway in G🌼haziabad. Fog alert 🎐was displayed at various points on the highway to caution commuters. The visibility was even recorded at zero in Punjab's Amritsar and Patiala. Similarly, in Haryana's Ambala, the visibility dropped to zero.