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Delhi Choked: Fog & Toxic Smog Grips Capital
10 Jan
Summary
- Flights delayed due to dense fog under CAT III conditions.
- Minimum temperature dropped to a season-low 4.2 degrees Celsius.
- Air Quality Index (AQI) reached 361, classified as 'very poor'.

Dense fog continues to disrupt flight operations at the national capital, maintaining CAT III conditions and causing potential delays. Passengers are advised to contact airlines for the latest information as authorities work to minimize inconvenience. The advisory acknowledges the disruption and seeks passenger understanding.
Simultaneously, Delhi is experiencing severe cold wave conditions, with Saturday morning temperatures dipping to a season record of 4.2 degrees Celsius. This sharp drop in temperature is accompanied by a significant rise in air pollution levels, further impacting the city's environment.
The air quality has deteriorated sharply, with the Central Pollution Control Board reporting an overall AQI of 361 by 7 am, categorized as 'very poor'. Multiple areas across the city registered AQI values exceeding 300, with Nehru Nagar reporting the highest at 426, highlighting the critical state of air pollution.




