Delhiites wake up to chilly morning
News | December 18, 2020 12:08 ISTCold wave conditions continue in national capital on December 18. Dense fog decreased the visibility across various parts in Delhi.
Cold wave conditions continue in national capital on December 18. Dense fog decreased the visibility across various parts in Delhi.
Very dense fog enveloped the national capital leading to decreased visibility on December 13. Vehicular movement slowed down due to the prevailing situation.
Delhi residents woke up to a foggy morning on Monday as a thick layer of fog engulfed the national capital. Apart from Delhi, the fog was also witnessed in the National Capital Region including Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Gurugram and Noida.
Temperature in the national capital is set to fall in coming days amid COVID-19 rising cases. According to India Meteorological Department (IMD) the western disturbances would cause temperatures in Delhi to fall which has already started from Nov 16.
Several parts of Delhi received rainfall on November 15.
Air quality in the national capital deteriorated post Diwali. Delhiites woke up to smoggy morning on November 15.
The national capital's Air Quality Index remains in 'poor' category on October 16. Air Quality Index is at 285 in ITO, 243 in RK Puram and 259 in Anand Vihar.
Air quality of national capital is again a cause of concern as winter approaches. On October 11, AQI near Akshardham temple area in New Delhi showed PM 2.5 at 124 and PM 10 at 137, unhealthy.
Coronavirus continued spreading its legs all over India as the deadly virus was found in 15,968 people on June 24 when the government released the data according to which 465 succumbed to the virus, taking the toll to 14,476.
COVID-19 cases continue to surge in India. Tamil Nadu reported highest single-day spike of 2532 coronavirus cases with 53 deaths.
Petrol price hiked by 56 paise/litre, diesel by 63 paise on June 19 in the national capital, Delhi.
APIs and formulations, including Paracetamol, Vitamin B1 and B12, have been put under restricted category amid the coronavirus outbreak in China.
He also said his government would provide 24x7 water supply to every resident of the city by 2024.
On inspection of the bag, it was found that there was a dismembered body of a woman inside it, police said.
Last week, AIADMK MP A Navaneethakrishnan had said Parliament’s sessions should be moved to South India because Delhi has turned into a gas chamber.
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