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Delhi Engulfed by Severe Fog: Visibility Plummets to Critical 100-Meter Threshold

Agency Source: News from Major Indian Metropolitan Cities Today | The Hindu Bureau Release: February 3, 2026 | 05:18 IST
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A dense fog system has descended upon Delhi, significantly impairing visibility to a critical 100-meter threshold at key monitoring stations Palam and Safdarjung, as confirmed by meteorological authorities. This meteorological event represents a substantial disruption to the region's operational normalcy, posing immediate challenges to aviation, ground transportation, and public safety protocols. The persistence of such low-visibility conditions necessitates a heightened state of alert for air traffic control and road management agencies, with potential cascading effects on flight schedules and commuter logistics. Analysis indicates this fog event aligns with seasonal atmospheric patterns, yet its intensity underscores the complex interplay of local humidity, temperature inversions, and particulate matter. The situation demands continuous monitoring by the India Meteorological Department to assess duration and potential for further intensification. Authorities are advised to maintain public advisories regarding travel disruptions and health precautions related to reduced air quality often associated with such dense fog formations. This development serves as a critical data point for urban planning and infrastructure resilience in mitigating the impact of recurrent low-visibility weather phenomena in the National Capital Region.

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