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Rail, Road Traffic Affected As Season's First Dense Fog Shrouds Delhi

As dense fog blanketed🦩 Delhi lowering visibility on Monday morning, around 20 trains had to be delayed by 15🦋 minute to 2 hours. The IMD has predicted dense to very dense fog over the plains in northwest India during the next five days.

Dense fog in Delhi
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The 🐼season's first dense fog blanketed ꧟Delhi on Monday morning, lowering visibility to 150 metres and affecting road and rail traffic movement. Around 20 trains have been delayed by 15 minute to 2 hours, an official said.

Poor visibility: Trains delayed, speed restrictions imposed

"Fog affecting train movement today. We have taken precautionary measures. Speed restrictions are put in place in such conditions. Safety is our priori🎃ty. Passengers are informed about schedules through announcements and other means," a north𝓰ern railway spokesperson said.

However, an airport official said flight operations were not affected as Low Visibility Proced🐻ure🔯s (LVP) were in place for around four hours starting at midnight.

Satellite images showed a thick layer of fog extending from Punjab to east Uttar Pradesh across Haryana and Delhi, the India Meteorological Department said. Visibility dropped to 150-200 metres at the Palam Airport betweeꦅn 3:30 am and 6 am and improved to 350 metres by 7 am, a🐼n IMD official said.  

Very dense fog to persist over next 5 days

The Met office reported visibility ❀levels of 25 to 50 metres in Amritsar, Patiala, Bareilly, Lucknow and Bahraich early morning. The IMD has predicted dense to very dense fog over the plains in northwest India during the next five days.

According to the IMD, very dense fog is when visibility is between 0 and 50 metres, 51 and 200 🌳is ❀dense, 201 and 500 moderate, and 501 and 1,000 shallow.

The Safdarjung Observatory, the primary weather station of the capital, recorded a minimum temperature of 7.2 degre🐷es Celsius. The maximum temperature is likely to settle around 24 degrees Celsius.

(With inputs from PTI)