New Delhi: Dense fog engulfed the National Capital Region (NCR) on Friday morning, limiting the visibility to less than 50 metres at some places, affecting the transport services.


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More than 80 Delhi-bound trains were running behind schedule by two to four hours, a senior railway official said.


Fifteen trains were rescheduled, the official said. Yesterday, 60 trains, including Sealdah, Howrah, Jammu and Bhubaneswar Rajdhanis, were running behind schedule by about two to four hours due to the fog.


Eight flights from the Indira Gandhi International Airport were cancelled.


"The entire North India has been effected by the heavy fog today (Friday)," a railway official said.


Train number 12401, Magadh Express is running 25 hours behind the schedule and Seemanchal Express is running late by 20 hours, the official said.


According to the Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), more than 60 flights were delayed or diverted at the Indira Gandhi International Airport.


"The national capital experienced a thick blanket of fog. At 8.30 am, visibility at Palam area was less than 50 metres and at Safdarjung was 300 metres.”


"This improved to 600 and 800 metres by 11 am," an official from India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.


(With Agency inputs)