New Delhi: Delhi continued to struggle with dense smog on Friday as air quality remained at very poor to hazardous levels across many parts of the national capital. Low visibility caused by the thick layer of pollution affected daily life, road traffic, and air travel, prompting fresh advisories for residents and passengers.
According to official monitoring data, pollution levels stayed dangerously high, with fine particulate matter far exceeding safe limits. Calm winds and cold winter conditions have trapped pollutants close to the ground, worsening the smog situation and reducing visibility during early morning and late evening hours.
Authorities at Indira Gandhi International Airport issued an advisory asking passengers to stay in touch with their respective airlines for the latest

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