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Fog engulfs Ggm; air still 'v poor'

Hindustan Times Gurugram

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December 19, 2024

Slow winds and an abrupt rise in moisture triggered a thick grey fog across Delhi on Wednesday morning, compounding the city's already severe air pollution.

- Aheli Das

NEW DELHI: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an "orange" alert for Thursday, warning that dense fog conditions may persist for a few more days.

The spectre of pollution, however, continued as Delhi's air fell deeper into the "severe" category - the air quality index (AQI) fell to 445 at 4pm on Wednesday, compared to 433 ("severe") on Tuesday and 379 ("very poor") on Monday. It continued to rise through the night, and was at 450 at 11pm.

Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Gurugram retained its "very poor" AQI, with a reading of 400, compared to 364 on Tuesday.

Scientists attributed the sudden onset of smog to moisture brought in by a western disturbance. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a "yellow" alert for fog on Friday and Saturday.

According to IMD, the visibility at city's base weather station Safdarjung dropped to 50 metres at 6.30am, categorised as "very dense" fog. Visibility later improved to 200m by 8.30am. Palam recorded moderate fog since 5am, with visibility dropping to 300m at 6.30am, which persisted till 9am.

Fog and poor visibility disrupted traffic during peak hours, slowing movement significantly. The Delhi Traffic Police advised commuters to drive cautiously, citing reduced visibility on major roads. The situation was particularly dangerous on highways that connect Delhi to its key satellite towns of Gurugram and Noida.

"Relatively calmer winds were observed over Safdarjung, as compared to Palam, which might have been the reason for lower visibility over Safdarjung. Moderate to dense fog conditions are likely to continue in the morning hours of the next two days," said Krishna Mishra, a scientist at IMD.

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