Delhi under red alert for dense fog; 128 flights cancelled at IGI Airport. Read the IMD forecast, travel advisory, and details on ongoing disruptions and health precautions.

Delhi Airport Issues Advisory Amid ‘Zero-Visibility’ Fog Conditions (Image: File)
NEW DELHI, December 30 — Delhi has been placed under a red alert as dense fog severely reduces visibility, disrupting road and air travel across the national capital. Due to the dangerous weather, major aircraft cancellations and diversions have been confirmed by the travel advice issued by the Indira Gandhi International Airport.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for dense to very dense fog across Delhi. Visual evidence shows thick fog enveloping roads, residential areas like Saket, and highways, drastically reducing visibility for commuters. Over the next few days, the IMD predicts that these conditions will probably continue at night and in the early morning.
Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport is experiencing major disruptions due to near-zero visibility. On Monday morning, 128 flights were cancelled and eight were diverted. Airport authorities have implemented Low Visibility Procedures, specifically CAT III conditions, to manage limited operations. The airport's advisory states officials are assisting passengers and urges travelers to contact their airlines directly for the latest flight updates.
For the next few days, Delhi is predicted to see extremely dense to moderate fog, which will significantly affect daily life and visibility. Important forecast information includes:
Visibility: Very dense fog in early mornings, reducing to dense fog by late morning.
Temperatures: Ranging between a maximum of 23°C and a minimum of 8°C.
Humidity: Remaining high, between 98% to 100%.
Midweek: Usually overcast with a chance of drizzle or light rain.
Later Week: Moderate fog likely during early mornings, clearing gradually.
The combination of dense fog and predicted poor air quality poses health risks, particularly for the elderly and individuals with respiratory conditions. If commuting cannot be avoided, all residents are urged to take the required safety precautions, minimize non-essential travel in the early morning, and take the necessary precautions. Travelers should anticipate ongoing traffic and airport delays.
A: It is a Low Visibility Procedure that permits trained pilots and approved aircraft to operate in poor visibility, though it reduces flight capacity and causes delays.
A: The IMD forecasts dense to very dense fog conditions will prevail for the next few days, particularly during night and morning hours.
A: Due to poor air quality and visibility, anyone with pre-existing heart or respiratory illnesses, the elderly, and children should avoid exposure and take additional precautions.
A: Delhi Airport asks passengers to reach out to their airlines for accurate and updated flight details.