Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Outbreaks of cold and fog in north India, more than 125 trains

New Delhi: Delhi NCR including winter in north India continued to Kdake. Today is fog in Delhi NCR. Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, including havoc in north India is still lagging. Due to dense fog in the country, about 125 trains are running late. Mercury in the mountainous areas still remains in negative. Due to the dense fog that had significant impact on air traffic. Many flights to and from Delhi is delayed significantly. 31 flights delayed due to fog. At two different locations in Delhi Akhde met two people from the cold, while the 60-year-old veteran died in Uttar Pradesh. In this part of the country during the last 24 hours to dry weather and fog in some places the road and rail services were affected. According to sources close to Fatehpuri Ranbssere the dead person was a 30-year-old, 85 years old, while the second gate, the yellow mansion Lahauri found dead in the area. Police said. Due to severe cold in Uttar Pradesh, one person died, there still remains the dryness of the season. The 60-year-old resident of Muzaffarnagar district Jagmal died yesterday due to the outbreak of cold wave. According to the meteorological department, the lowest temperature of 1.8 degrees Celsius in Nzimabad. Winter is on display in Punjab and Haryana. In both states, the dense fog affected road and rail services. Ludhiana is the coldest place, here was 4.8 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, the Kashmir valley and Ladakh region is completely in the grip of the cold because there are many degrees of temperature fell to freezing point. Kargil was the coldest region in the state. Kargil border in Ladakh region recorded a low of minus 16.0 degrees Celsius. Leh Ladakh region, the minimum temperature was minus 10.9 degrees Celsius. The state's summer capital Srinagar at minus 2.5 degrees Celsius was recorded. Although there is little relief from hot to cold in Rajasthan, Mount Abu Hill Station with a minimum temperature of 4.2 degrees Celsius remained the coldest place in the state.

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