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Train, flight services affected as cold wave grips north India

NEW DELHI: As many as 25 trains were delayed, six rescheduled and eight were cancelled due to the intense fog engulfing the national capital. The entire north India is under an intense cold wave.

Train, flight services affected as cold wave grips north India

The Kashmir Valley has been experiencing heavy snow for the past few days. PTI



New Delhi, January 14

As many as 25 trains were delayed, six rescheduled and eight were cancelled due to the intense fog engulfing the national capital.

As dense fog continues to grip northern India, train and flight services are facing disruption since more than a month.

The northern states continued to shiver as the mercury dipped to near freezing point in some parts, while the weather department has predicted cold to severe cold wave in the days ahead.

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Cold wave continued unabated in Kashmir, with Srinagar experiencing the coldest January night in the last five years and water supply lines and various water bodies, including fringes of the famous Dal Lake, freezing.

There was no respite from cold wave in Himachal Pradesh with Keylong, Kalpa and Manali recording a low of minus 14.8, minus 7.8 and minus 7 degree Celsius, respectively.

Electricity was restored in most parts of Shimla town on Friday, but the water supply is yet to be normalised.

Rajasthan continued to reel under intense cold conditions with Sikar in the plains recording the lowest minimum temperature in the state at minus one degree Celsius.

Intense cold conditions continued in the national capital though the minimum temperature increased slightly to 4.3 degrees Celsius on Friday, three notches below the season’s average.

Punjab and Haryana continued to reel under intense cold wave with Narnaul being the coldest in both the states as it recorded zero degree Celsius.

The MeT office has said that the minimum temperatures will remain below five degrees Celsius in most parts of both the states.

Severe cold conditions continued in large parts of Uttar Pradesh with the state capital Lucknow witnessing the coldest day in the past three years, recording a low of 0.1 degree Celsius.

The Met Department said cold wave is likely to continue in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan during the next two-three days. ANI


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