Zero visibility in parts of Delhi due to very dense fog
Very dense fog blanketed parts of Delhi on Tuesday, reducing visibility to zero metres and affecting traffic movement
Delhi fog
New Delhi: Very dense fog blanketed parts of Delhi on Tuesday, reducing visibility to zero metres and affecting traffic movement, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
The minimum temperature dropped to 6.9 degrees Celsius as northwesterly winds from the snow-clad western Himalayas have started blowing towards the plains, an IMD official said.
The IMD said that very dense fog lowered visibility to zero metres at Palam at 8:30 am. Visibility level was 300 metres at Safdarjung.