On Monday, five flights heading to Delhi were redirected to Jaipur and Dehradun because of low visibility at Indira Gandhi International Airport. Four flights went to Jaipur, and one to Dehradun. The smog also caused delays in train services, affecting several Delhi-bound trains like Purushottam Express and Jammu Mail.
The fog is due to bad weather and high pollution, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) reaching 'severe plus' levels. At 11 am, the AQI was 487 in Delhi, with areas like Ashok Vihar and Mundka recording 495. The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has enforced the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) Stage 4 to tackle the pollution. This includes an 8-point action plan, banning non-essential trucks from entering Delhi, and restricting certain vehicles. Construction activities are also halted.
Smog is a type of air pollution that looks like a thick fog. It is caused by smoke and other pollutants mixing with fog, making it hard to see and breathe.
The Air Quality Index (AQI) is a number used to tell how clean or polluted the air is. A higher number means the air is more polluted and can be harmful to health.
Severe plus levels on the AQI mean the air quality is extremely bad. It can cause serious health problems, especially for people with breathing issues.
The Commission for Air Quality Management is a group that looks after air quality in India. They make rules to help reduce pollution and keep the air clean.
The Graded Response Action Plan Stage 4 is a set of strict rules to reduce pollution when air quality is very bad. It includes actions like stopping construction and limiting vehicles on roads.
Flight diversion means that a plane is sent to a different airport than planned. This happens when the original airport has problems like bad weather or smog.
Train delays mean that trains are running late. This can happen due to bad weather, smog, or other issues affecting the tracks or stations.
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