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Thick fog over Indian capital hold-ups flights, trains

Thick fog and winter delayed train and flight departures in several parts of northern India, including its capital New Delhi, on Wednesday.

India's weather condition workplace released an orange alert for Delhi, the second highest warning level, forecasting dense to very thick fog in many areas.

Visibility at Delhi's main airport was in between no to 100 metres (328.08 feet), the weather office said, and more than 40 trains throughout northern India were delayed because of fog, local media reported.

Some aircraft departures from Delhi were delayed, airport authorities stated on social networks platform X, warning that flights doing not have the CAT III navigation system that makes it possible for landing despite low visibility would face difficulties. Delhi's. primary airport deals with about 1,400 flights every day.

Low visibility and fog over Delhi might result in some delays,. the nation's biggest airline IndiGo stated in a social networks. post.

Local media revealed images of automobiles crawling along. highways through the fog, and individuals huddled indoors as the. temperature dipped to 7 degrees Celsius (44.6 degrees. Fahrenheit).

Delhi was ranked as the world's most polluted city in live. rankings by Swiss group IQAir on Wednesday, with a reading of. 254, ranked as really unhealthy.

The Indian capital has been battling poor air quality and. smog given that the start of winter season.

(source: Reuters)