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Home / Weather / Uttar Pradesh Gripped by Dense Fog, Life Halts

Uttar Pradesh Gripped by Dense Fog, Life Halts

17 Dec

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Summary

  • Dense fog reduced visibility to under 100 meters in Uttar Pradesh.
  • Five major road accidents occurred across the state, causing 25 deaths.
  • The India Meteorological Department issued yellow and orange warnings for fog.
Uttar Pradesh Gripped by Dense Fog, Life Halts

Uttar Pradesh experienced severe disruptions on Tuesday due to dense fog and intensifying winter conditions. Visibility dropped sharply across many regions, notably shrouding the Taj Mahal in Agra and leading to a decrease in pilgrims in Ayodhya. Commutes were significantly impacted, with flights delayed from Lucknow Airport and road travel slowed considerably due to low visibility, forcing speeds as low as 20-30 kmph in affected areas.

The hazardous weather conditions contributed to a rise in road accidents. Officials reported five major accidents across the state, resulting in 25 fatalities and nearly 60 injuries, with a multi-vehicle pile-up on the Yamuna Expressway in Mathura being particularly severe. Residents in cities like Prayagraj and Varanasi resorted to lighting bonfires to cope with the cold and dampness.

The India Meteorological Department indicated that dense to very dense fog would persist, with visibility less than 50 meters in some places. Yellow and orange warnings were issued, advising caution for road, rail, and air traffic. Dry weather is expected to continue for the next few days, with fog likely to remain a concern.

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The dense fog made the Taj Mahal completely invisible for several hours in the morning, disappointing visitors.
Five major road accidents occurred across Uttar Pradesh due to the foggy conditions.
The IMD has issued yellow and orange warnings for fog, advising caution for road, rail, and air traffic.

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