Rail operations in North India have been severely affected due to low visibility caused by dense fog, with over 14 trains running behind schedule as of Saturday morning. Passengers are advised to check real-time updates as delays range from 30 minutes to over two hours.

Several trains have reported significant delays due to the weather conditions:

  • Gorakhdham Express: Delayed by 91 minutes
  • Kaifiyat Express: Delayed by 37 minutes
  • Vikramshila Express: Delayed by 50 minutes
  • S Kranti Superfast Express: Delayed by 30 minutes
  • Anvt Humsafar Express: Delayed by 57 minutes
  • Jalianwala B Express: Running 68 minutes late

Additional delays include:

  • Padmavat Express: 59 minutes
  • Satyagrah Express: 56 minutes
  • Nauchandi Express: 85 minutes
  • Ap Express: 97 minutes
  • Gondwana SF Express: 138 minutes
  • MP Sampark Kranti: 36 minutes
  • NZM Humsafar Express: 61 minutes

North India has been grappling with foggy weather over the past several days, leading to consistent disruptions in rail services. The low visibility has made operations challenging for train operators, increasing delays across the region.

Meanwhile, the minimum temperature in Delhi on Saturday was recorded at 12°C, with a maximum of 19°C.

Record December Rainfall in Delhi

Adding to the weather challenges, Delhi recorded its highest December rainfall in 15 years on Friday. The rain, which started early Thursday, persisted throughout the day, offering slight respite in terms of air quality.

Passengers travelling by rail in North India are encouraged to check the status of their trains and plan accordingly. The ongoing dense fog conditions may cause further disruptions, and authorities are working to manage delays while ensuring safety.

(With ANI Inputs)