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IMD update: Delhi-NCR shivers in dense fog with 'very poor' air quality

DNA Monday, 25 December 2023
Visibility dropped to 125 meters in several parts of Delhi, and most parts of the National Capital Region (NCR) also experienced low visibility.
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Dense fog wreaked havoc in Delhi, impacting over 110 flights and delaying 25 trains as visibility plummeted to 50 meters. The India Meteorological Department issued a red alert for "very dense fog" in Delhi and northern states. The Palam observatory near the airport recorded 125 meters visibility,...

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Mumbai is facing severe disruptions as heavy rains inundate the city and its suburbs, leading to significant waterlogging and chaos in transportation. With local trains affected and many flights diverted, the situation is critical. The India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert, prompting school closures and warnings for residents to stay indoors. In this video, we explore the impact of the relentless downpour, the government’s response, and what residents can expect in the coming days. Will Mumbai be able to cope with the increasing intensity of monsoon rains? #MumbaiFloods #HeavyRain #MumbaiWeather #Flooding #SchoolClosures #TransportationDisruptions #RedAlert #IndiaMeteorologicalDepartment #Monsoon2023 #UrbanFlooding ~PR.274~ED.194~GR.122~HT.318~

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Post-Diwali, Delhi's air quality plunged to "very poor" with an AQI of 361, significantly worse than last year's 218. RK Puram recorded the highest at 398, followed by other areas exceeding 395. Despite a firecracker ban, widespread violations were reported across the city, with visible residue. The situation was exacerbated by unfavorable weather conditions, stubble burning, and vehicular emissions. #Delhipollution #RKPuram #AQI #DelhiAir #DelhiAirPollution #Delhinews #Poollution #Diwali #Indianews #India #Oneindia ~PR.320~ED.346~HT.334~

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