18 trains running late due to low visibility

New Delhi: Rail services in northern India are facing significant disruptions due to low visibility, with over 18 trains delayed as of Friday morning. The Northern Railway region reports that the Avadh Assam Express is running 278 minutes late, originally scheduled to arrive at 07:07, while the Unchahar Express is delayed by 229 minutes. The.

New Delhi: Rail services in northern India are facing significant disruptions due to low visibility, with over 18 trains delayed as of Friday morning. The Northern Railway region reports that the Avadh Assam Express is running 278 minutes late, originally scheduled to arrive at 07:07, while the Unchahar Express is delayed by 229 minutes. The Vikramshila Express, expected at 07:20, is now 65 minutes behind schedule.

Other delayed trains include the S Kranti Superfast Express, which is 83 minutes late and expected at 07:55, and the Shiv Ganga Express, delayed by 70 minutes with a new expected arrival of 08:30. The Duronto Express, scheduled for 06:40, is running 76 minutes late, and the Poorva Express faces a delay of 240 minutes. Additional delays include the Goda Delhi Express (70 minutes), Bui NDLS Superfast Express (65 minutes), and Sadbhavana Express (36 minutes). The Lucknow Mail is delayed by 98 minutes, and the Sapt Kranti Express is 45 minutes late.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported a minimum temperature of 7 degrees Celsius in Delhi on Thursday, predicting dense fog. The Air Quality Index (AQI) in the capital remains in the ‘very poor’ category, with fog affecting visibility in various parts of the city.

At Delhi Airport, low visibility procedures are being implemented, but all flights are operating as scheduled, according to an official advisory. The airport has advised passengers to check with their airlines for the latest flight information.