New Delhi: As Delhi struggles with 'severe' air pollution, Delhi Airport issued an advisory on Thursday (Nov 14), notifying passengers that all flights are operating normally, though 'Low Visibility Procedures' are currently in effect.
The advisory encouraged passengers to check directly with their airlines for the latest updates on their flights.
"Low Visibility Procedures are in progress at Delhi Airport. All flight operations are presently normal. Passengers are requested to contact the airline concerned for updated flight information," the advisory reads.
A dense layer of smog enveloped the national capital as the pollution levels continued to rise. The AQI level in Delhi at 8 a.m. was 428, as per the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).
According to the India Meteorological Department, increased wind activity may help lower pollutant concentrations, with AQI expected to improve to the "very poor" category.
The AQI turned "severe" for the first time this season on Wednesday, with the Commission for Air Quality Management describing the situation as an "episodic event" of "unprecedented extremely dense fog."
Bhayender, a local said that the daily activities were being affected due to the increased pollution. Speaking to ANI, he said "The pollution has increased. We are facing breathing problems and irritation in the eyes. Earlier we used to go for running, but we are not even able to do that now."
Delhi has been continuously battling with air pollution for the last 14 days, post-Diwali.
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