Tag: fog

  • Dense fog reduces visibility in Haryana, Punjab

    Via PTI

    CHANDIGARH: A thick blanket of fog enveloped Punjab and Haryana, lowering visibility Friday morning, a meteorological division professional stated.

    Foggy prerequisites have introduced down visibility ranges within the morning at maximum puts within the two states all over this week.

    In step with the MeT division’s climate file, Gurdaspur was once the coldest position in Punjab, recording a minimal temperature of four.7 levels Celsius.

    Amritsar recorded a low of 6.8 levels Celsius, Ludhiana at least 7.1 levels Celsius, Patiala 6.2 levels Celsius, Bathinda 5 levels Celsius and Mohali 8.2 levels Celsius.

    Chandigarh, the average capital of the 2 states, recorded a low of seven.6 levels Celsius.

    In Haryana, chilly climate prerequisites prevailed in Mahendergarh, which recorded a low of three.9 levels Celsius, whilst Hisar’s low settled at 5.5 levels Celsius, the MeT workplace stated.

    Karnal registered a low of 6.2 levels Celsius, Ambala 7 levels Celsius, Sirsa 8.4 levels Celsius and Rohtak 7.6 levels Celsius, it added.

    CHANDIGARH: A thick blanket of fog enveloped Punjab and Haryana, lowering visibility Friday morning, a meteorological division professional stated.

    Foggy prerequisites have introduced down visibility ranges within the morning at maximum puts within the two states all over this week.

    In step with the MeT division’s climate file, Gurdaspur was once the coldest position in Punjab, recording a minimal temperature of four.7 levels Celsius.

    Amritsar recorded a low of 6.8 levels Celsius, Ludhiana at least 7.1 levels Celsius, Patiala 6.2 levels Celsius, Bathinda 5 levels Celsius and Mohali 8.2 levels Celsius.

    Chandigarh, the average capital of the 2 states, recorded a low of seven.6 levels Celsius.

    In Haryana, chilly climate prerequisites prevailed in Mahendergarh, which recorded a low of three.9 levels Celsius, whilst Hisar’s low settled at 5.5 levels Celsius, the MeT workplace stated.

    Karnal registered a low of 6.2 levels Celsius, Ambala 7 levels Celsius, Sirsa 8.4 levels Celsius and Rohtak 7.6 levels Celsius, it added.

  • 8 harm as van rams into truck in UP because of dense fog

    By means of PTI

    SITAPUR: 8 folks have been injured when the van during which they have been travelling hit a desk bound truck right here on Tuesday morning amid low visibility because of dense fog, police mentioned.

    4 of the passengers sustained critical accidents within the twist of fate that passed off close to Kalli village beneath Misrikh police station space, they mentioned.

    Because of dense fog and diminished visibility on street, the van rammed into the truck, which was once parked at the roadside, from at the back of, the police mentioned.

    8 passengers have been injured within the twist of fate. The van driving force and 3 passengers sustained critical accidents. All injured have been rushed to the neighborhood well being centre (CHC), they mentioned.

    4 of the injured have been referred to Lucknow for remedy as they have been significantly injured, mentioned Dr Prakhar Srivastava at CHC Misrikh.

    SITAPUR: 8 folks have been injured when the van during which they have been travelling hit a desk bound truck right here on Tuesday morning amid low visibility because of dense fog, police mentioned.

    4 of the passengers sustained critical accidents within the twist of fate that passed off close to Kalli village beneath Misrikh police station space, they mentioned.

    Because of dense fog and diminished visibility on street, the van rammed into the truck, which was once parked at the roadside, from at the back of, the police mentioned.

    8 passengers have been injured within the twist of fate. The van driving force and 3 passengers sustained critical accidents. All injured have been rushed to the neighborhood well being centre (CHC), they mentioned.

    4 of the injured have been referred to Lucknow for remedy as they have been significantly injured, mentioned Dr Prakhar Srivastava at CHC Misrikh.