Daily Trust

Flights to be disrupted as harmattan sets in - NiMet

- By Chris Agabi

The Nigerian Meteorolog­ical Agency (NiMet) said there could be high cases of flight disruption­s through cancellati­on and delay of flights at some airports across the country as the harmattan season sets in.

A statement from NiMet yesterday said during the harmattan season, sunny and hazy conditions are expected over the Northern states and central cities down to the inland cities of the southern parts, with thick dust haze conditions which can impair horizontal 1000m (1km).

NiMet also advised road users to be careful and avoid over speeding especially during early morning period when horizontal visibility is impaired by fog, mist or dust haze.

These weather conditions can increase traffic congestion or even cause accidents, it added.

The statement indicated that day time temperatur­es are anticipate­d to increase across the country accompanie­d by decrease night time temperatur­es visibility to less than resulting in cold nights.

It added that “dryness is anticipate­d due to expected reduction in humidity and cloud cover. Surface winds are also expected to be stronger especially over the northern parts. Bush burning should be avoided as the dryness and strong wind can increase fire incidences and cause severe crop damage at harvesting period.”

NiMet noted that dust haze also contribute­s to deteriorat­ion of air quality and “can trigger asthma and bronchitis attacks as well as cause cold, cough, catarrh, and even meningitis.”

 ?? Photo: VP’s Office ?? Vice President Yemi Osinbajo with a trader, during his visit to Bodija and Oje markets in Oyo State yesterday, to interact with beneficiar­ies of the Federal Government’s N10,000 collateral- free loan ‘Trader Moni’
Photo: VP’s Office Vice President Yemi Osinbajo with a trader, during his visit to Bodija and Oje markets in Oyo State yesterday, to interact with beneficiar­ies of the Federal Government’s N10,000 collateral- free loan ‘Trader Moni’

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria