Delhi Airport Delays Spike as Air Pollution Worsens
107 Flights Impacted by Smog, Causing Inconvenience for Travelers
Air Quality Remains Poor, Posing Health Risks for Residents
Delhi, the capital of India, has been grappling with severe air pollution in recent days, leading to the delay of 107 flights at the Indira Gandhi International Airport on Wednesday, December 7, 2023.
The dense smog has reduced visibility and compromised air quality, affecting flight operations and causing inconvenience for travelers. Several flights have been delayed by hours, while some have been diverted to other airports.
According to the Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), the low visibility and poor air quality have forced air traffic controllers to implement reduced visibility procedures, slowing down the rate of takeoffs and landings.
The air pollution in Delhi has reached alarming levels, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) remaining in the "severe" category for several days. The high levels of particulate matter and other pollutants pose significant health risks for residents, including respiratory and cardiovascular issues.
The authorities have urged residents to minimize outdoor activities and take precautions to protect themselves from the harmful effects of air pollution. They have also implemented measures to curb pollution, including a ban on construction and industrial activities and the promotion of public transportation.
The worsening air quality in Delhi is a major concern for both residents and travelers. The government and relevant authorities are working to address the issue and improve air quality in the city.