The Asian Age

Rail, air traffic severely hit due to smog

- BHASKAR HARI SHARMA

Railway traffic was badly affected in Delhi as the national capital woke up to yet another smog-covered morning. Almost 41 trains were running behind schedule, nine reschedule­d, and almost 10 were cancelled.

Winter is coming to North India and heavy smog has surrounded Delhi and the neighbouri­ng areas. The smog has not only

Harsh Vardhan, affected the lives of people, even the Indian Railways could not tackle it.

On Thursday, the air quality of North Campus (DU) was recorded at 485, which is in the ‘severe’ category. While Particulat­e Matter at Anand vihar was recorded as 540, it was 799 at Punjabi Bagh.

People were stranded at major railway stations as trains were either late or reschedule­d. They were having a tough time countering two major situations

I am hopeful that things would be under control. There is no reason for anyone to panic... By and large stay indoors and do not expose our children to too much of polluted air... We have also asked the Delhi government to sprinkle water on roads or use mechanised ways for dust removal from roads. —late train services and smog.

“We have been waiting for the past five hours for our train, but we don’t see any sign of it coming any time soon. Adding to it is this climatic fiasco. People are struggling,” said Ravinder Singh, a commuter at Anand Vihar railway station.

Lalit Kumar, a passenger waiting for his train, said: “It is becoming very difficult for us to counter the air. Even if we cover our mouth, the eyes start hurting. To top it, the trains are delayed. What a debacle!”

A railway employee at New Delhi railway station said, “Every year during this time rail services in North India gets affected. This is not the first time. We are trying our best to help people in every possible way we can. People should also understand and cooperate with us.”

A similar situation could be seen at the IGI Airport

Odd-even was a failure last year. This year too it will turn out to be a failure. The Kejriwal govt should make arrangemen­ts of more modes of transport... There is a shortage in the DTC fleet. People, specially those living in urban area of the city, are facing problems. They have no other options left but to ride by two-wheelers...

Ajay Maken, as dense smog hit the flight operations on Thursday. The schedule of several domestic and internatio­nal flights was affected, causing inconvenie­nce for the travellers. Around 14 flights were delayed.

Earlier in the morning, Bollywood actor Lara Dutta shared her picture on Instagram and wrote, “When your flight ain’t leaving in a hurry... best spot at Delhi’s T3 terminal.”

Setting politics aside, the Centre, Haryana, Punjab and Delhi should come together to find a solution to stubble burning which causes high pollution during this time every year. I have been seeking a meeting with both Haryana & Punjab chief ministers since Wednesday, but I have not received any response.

Arvind Kejriwal,

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