Dense Fog In Delhi Makes Visibility Drop To Zero With ‘Severe’ AQI, 22 Trains Delayed

A dense layer of fog engulfed the skyline of the national capital making the visibility drop to zero for the first time this winter on Sunday. According to news agency ANI, 22 trains running from across India to Delhi were reported late due to the fog. The minimum temperature recorded in the RK Puram area was 7 degrees Celsius. The air quality amid this chilly morning was recorded in the ‘Severe’ category with the Air Quality Index (AQI) standing at 478 in the Anand Vihar area, 465 at the Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium area at 465, 465 at IGI Airport (T3) area, and 455 in ITO Delhi at 455.

High levels of air pollution combined with cold conditions reduced the visibility further. Here is the list of trains that have been affected and are running late amid the dense fog.

Several flight operations were also delayed at Delhi Airport due to the weather conditions.

ANI shared the visuals of the fog covering Delhi like a blanket. 

ANI also shared the visuals from the Rajaji Marg area.

The skyline near the India Gate was engulfed in fog on Sunday.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) informed that for the first time this winter season, zero meter visibility has been recorded in parts of India such as  Ganganagar, Patiala, Ambala, Chandigarh, Palam, Safdarjung, Bareilly, Lucknow, Bahraich, Varanasi, Prayagraj and Tezpur (Assam).

 

 

ANI also quoted the IMD as informing, “Very dense fog layer extends over Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, North Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. Passengers on highways need to drive extremely carefully and only with fog lights. Journeys need to be halted until fog reduction by morning especially on expressways. Very Dense fog reported over Amritsar, Chandigarh, Patiala, Ambala, Ganganagar, Palam, Safdarjung, and Lucknow with visibility 0 meters since 2:30 am IST today.”

Delhi Police posted from its official X handle, “The Meteorological Department, Delhi, has forecast dense to very dense fog on January 14, 2024, and dense fog on January 15 & 16, 2024. We appeal to all to drive carefully in the fog.”