Bihar: Trains delayed 4-5 hours because of fog, a number of cancelled
By ANI
PATNA: Passengers confronted numerous bother as a number of trains have been delayed by practically 4-5 hours because of foggy climate circumstances. Five trains have been additionally cancelled because of fog in Bihar, stated an official of Patna Railway station.
“Around 5-6 trains are running late by 4-5 hours due to foggy conditions. 5 trains have been cancelled,” stated Babloo Kumar, a railway official at Patna Railway station.
“The fog was denser today in comparison to other days. For the last two days, there was fog, but the trains were running on time,” he added.
The official additionally stated that it was determined by the railways and introduced earlier that a few of the trains can be cancelled.
Entire north India is presently witnessing a chilly wave and dense foggy circumstances because of which visibility dipped massively, based on the India Meteorological Department.
Cold wave continued within the nationwide capital because the minimal temperature in Delhi was recorded at 7 levels Celcius on early Tuesday morning.
PATNA: Passengers confronted numerous bother as a number of trains have been delayed by practically 4-5 hours because of foggy climate circumstances. Five trains have been additionally cancelled because of fog in Bihar, stated an official of Patna Railway station.
“Around 5-6 trains are running late by 4-5 hours due to foggy conditions. 5 trains have been cancelled,” stated Babloo Kumar, a railway official at Patna Railway station.
“The fog was denser today in comparison to other days. For the last two days, there was fog, but the trains were running on time,” he added.
The official additionally stated that it was determined by the railways and introduced earlier that a few of the trains can be cancelled.
Entire north India is presently witnessing a chilly wave and dense foggy circumstances because of which visibility dipped massively, based on the India Meteorological Department.
Cold wave continued within the nationwide capital because the minimal temperature in Delhi was recorded at 7 levels Celcius on early Tuesday morning.