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Flights diverted, trains delayed: New Delhi sinks in dense fog as India shivers from cold (VIDEOS) Flights diverted, trains delayed: New Delhi sinks in dense fog as India shivers from cold (VIDEOS)
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Several flights have been diverted and almost three dozen trains are running behind schedule as a thick blanket of smoke covered New Delhi amid an unusually severe winter season in India. Several flights have been diverted and almost three dozen trains are running behind schedule as a thick blanket of fog covered New Delhi amid an unusually severe winter season in India.
Photos and videos shared on social media Monday morning show the Indian capital and its suburbs fully consumed by impenetrable fog.Photos and videos shared on social media Monday morning show the Indian capital and its suburbs fully consumed by impenetrable fog.
The Delhi International Airport warned that only the ILS-assisted (instrument landing system) landings were possbile, until further notice, diverting at least three planes to other airports, and advising passengers to keep in touch with their airlines.The Delhi International Airport warned that only the ILS-assisted (instrument landing system) landings were possbile, until further notice, diverting at least three planes to other airports, and advising passengers to keep in touch with their airlines.
Due to poor visibility, over 30 trains were running late, while commuters on the roads were forced to drive slowly and extremely carefully, with full beam headlights and emergency flashers. Due to poor visibility, over 30 trains were running late, while on highways car owners were forced to drive slowly and extremely carefully, with full beam headlights and emergency flashers.
The latest weather surprise comes just a day after temperatures in New Delhi  plummeted to 2.5 Celsius (36.5 Fahrenheit), forcing the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) to issue a “red warning”. The air quality in the national capital remains in the “severe” category since Sunday.The latest weather surprise comes just a day after temperatures in New Delhi  plummeted to 2.5 Celsius (36.5 Fahrenheit), forcing the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) to issue a “red warning”. The air quality in the national capital remains in the “severe” category since Sunday.
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