Persistent chilly climate and fog situations have precipitated flight delays at Delhi airport, with 22 worldwide departures, 20 worldwide arrivals, 31 home arrivals, and 46 home departures affected. On Tuesday, over 150 flights skilled delays. Regardless of the Fee for Air High quality Administration’s Graded Response Motion Plan – 2 being in drive, Delhi’s air high quality index reached ‘extreme’ ranges on Wednesday morning.
Delhi skilled a minimal temperature of 8.3°C, one diploma above regular, with average fog within the early hours. The IGI Airport reported a visibility of 600 meters, whereas Safdarjung recorded the bottom visibility at 200 meters till 9:30 am. Anand Vihar station registered a extreme AQI degree of 411.
Late on Tuesday evening, visibility improved at observatories, with Safdarjung at 500 meters and Palam at 700 meters by 11:45 pm. Low visibility procedures are in place, and passengers are suggested to contact airways for up to date flight info, as per the Delhi Airport.
Moreover, a Discover to Airmen (NOTAM) is in impact for Republic Day week till January 26, proscribing flights at Delhi Airport between 10:20 AM and 12:45 PM IST. Fog has additionally precipitated delays for twenty-four Delhi-bound trains, starting from one to 6 hours, in keeping with the Indian Railways.
The IMD categorizes fog as ‘shallow’ when visibility ranges from 500 to 1000 meters, ‘average’ when it falls between 200 and 500 meters, ‘dense’ when it’s inside 50 to 200 meters, and ‘very dense’ when visibility is 50 meters or decrease.
(With inputs from businesses)