Kargil shivers at -20C; flight, train services hit in north India

NEW DELHI: Kargil, in the cold desert of the Ladakh region, shivered at -20 degrees Celsius, making it one of the coldest places in northern India, as dense fog in Delhi delayed nearly 200 flights and forced cancellation of another 11.

            Elsewhere in the Kashmir Valley, the minimum temperature remained several degrees below the freezing point. A Met department official in Srinagar said light rain or snow at isolated places in Jammu and Kashmir over the next 48 hours may add to the discomfort of the residents.

            The minimum temperature in Srinagar was -3.9C.

            Kashmir is under the grip of Chillai-Kalan – a 40-day harshest period of winter when snowfall are frequent and the temperature drops considerably. It ends on January 31, but the cold wave continues even after that in the Valley.

            In Delhi, which experienced the coldest night of the season at 5C, dense fog curtailed visibility to less than 50 metres early morning today.

            At least 92 trains were running late, 44 were rescheduled and 19 cancelled in New Delhi, a Railways official said.

            Flights moving in and out of the Indira Gandhi International Airport were badly hit. At least 198 flights were delayed and 11 cancelled, the airport officials said.

            Himachal Pradesh shivered under biting cold wave as the mercury hovered around the freezing point at several places.

            Bhuntar, Solan and Una experienced the coldest night of the season with mercury dropping to 0.4C, 0.5C and 1.4C respectively. (AGENCIES)

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