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Home / Weather / Volcanic Ash Threatens Indian Skies, Flights Disrupted

Volcanic Ash Threatens Indian Skies, Flights Disrupted

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Volcanic ash plume moving towards northwest India, impacting flights.
  • Ash contains fine particles and sulphur dioxide, rising 10-15 km high.
  • Volcanic ash may cause a slight temperature rise and affect air quality.
Volcanic Ash Threatens Indian Skies, Flights Disrupted

An ash plume originating from a volcanic eruption is currently progressing towards northwestern India, leading to immediate impacts on airspace operations. The ash cloud, characterized by fine rock particles and sulphur dioxide reaching altitudes of 10-15 kilometers, is expected to affect regions including Gujarat, Rajasthan, Delhi-NCR, and Punjab. This atmospheric phenomenon has already prompted airlines to cancel and reroute flights, with further disruptions anticipated.

Meteorological experts noted the plume's rapid movement across Central Asia into India. While the ash is primarily at upper atmospheric levels, it may cause a marginal increase in surface temperatures, akin to cloudy conditions. The potential impact on air quality remains uncertain, though significant surface-level effects are deemed unlikely.

Airlines have begun adjusting their schedules, with rerouting through Pakistani airspace noted. Officials are closely monitoring the situation, particularly if the ash settles over Delhi and Jaipur, which could severely affect Indian aviation. The ash cloud's arrival coincides with already high pollution levels in the National Capital Region.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Flight disruptions in India are caused by a volcanic ash plume moving across the region from an eruption.
The volcanic ash is primarily at high altitudes, so significant impact on Delhi's air quality is unlikely, though some haze is expected.
The volcanic ash has already begun to impact Indian airspace and is expected to move across northern India in the coming hours.

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