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Delhi Air Pollution: Smog grounds 400 flights, disrupts trains – 5 points

Delhi Air Crisis Latest Updates: While hearing the pollution case, the Supreme Court asked all states that are part of the National Capital region to decide on banning physical classes for all students due to severe smog.

November 18, 2024 / 17:33 IST
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A cyclist with his face covered in cloth rides along a street on a cold smoggy morning in New Delhi on November 18, 2024. India's capital New Delhi switched schools to online classes on November 18 until further notice because of worsening toxic smog, the latest bid to ease the sprawling megacity's health crisis. (AFP Photo)

Delhi woke up to the season’s worst smog today. With temperature plummeting, toxic smog in and around the National Capital Region engulfed the area impacting the air as well as train travel. The Supreme Court on Monday ordered the Delhi government not to scale down GRAP-4 without its permission. As people grapple with the air emergency, here are top five points on travel woes that you need to know:

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1: According to latest reports, nearly 400 flights were delayed due to the smog. Delhi Airport reported extended delays in both arrivals and departures. As per the latest data, 370 flights were delayed at Delhi Airport on Monday. While 110 arrivals were delayed, the number of late departures stood at 269.

2: On X (formerly Twitter), GMR Group-led Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) issued statement saying the flight operations were being affected due to ‘low visibility.’ Passengers have been advised to check with their respective airlines before reaching the airport, DIAL added in the statement.