Delhi Weather Update: Fog disrupts flight operations, over 50 trains delayed; AQI remains in ‘very poor’ category
A thick fog blanketed Delhi on Saturday, as a cold wave gripped the city, disrupting flight and rail services across northern India, leaving over 90 flights and more than 50 trains delayed.
Delhi weather change and air quality
In step with the Indian Meteorological Division (IMD), Delhi recorded a temperature of 10.2 degree Celsius at 5:30 am on Saturday, a piece higher than the day gone by’s 9.6 degree Celsius. The metropolis is anticipated to proceed experiencing dense fog until January 8, with light rain anticipated on January 6.
Meanwhile, the metropolis’s air quality remained within the ‘very sorrowful’ category, with an AQI of 385 recorded at 6 am, worse than the day gone by’s AQI of 348, in accordance to reviews from the Central Air pollution Alter Board (CPCB). For context, an AQI between 0 and 50 is thought-about within the very best category, 51 to 100 within the ample category, 101 to 200 is moderate, 201 to 300 is thought-about as sorrowful, while 301 to 400 is marked within the very sorrowful category, and 401 to 500 attain within the extreme category.
Deployment of refuge properties for relief
In step with the extreme frigid, the Delhi City Safe haven Growth Board (DUSIB) has plot up 235 pagoda tents to present non everlasting refuge for the homeless. Extra night time shelters were plot up in key areas of the capital, including discontinuance to AIIMS, Lodhi Aspect road, and the Nizamuddin flyover. As the temperature persevered to fall, many residents gathered around bonfires for warmth, while others sought refuge within the night time shelters to ruin out the tough prerequisites.
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