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Fog paralyzes twin cities, disrupts flights, trains daily life

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Dense fog brought Rawalpindi and Islamabad to a standstill on Sunday, causing chaos in the twin cities. Early morning flights, trains, and road transportation faced disruptions as visibility dropped to a mere 50 meters in some areas.

The adverse weather conditions are expected to persist, affecting daily life and raising concerns about the well-being of residents. The twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad experienced a crippling fog on Sunday, severely impacting routine activities. Early morning flights, both domestic and international, faced delays and disruptions, as did rail services and vehicular movement on city roads and motorways. The visibility dropped to a challenging 50 meters in various areas during the early morning hours, gradually improving later in the day.

The Islamabad International Airport was enveloped in fog by 11 pm on Saturday, causing further complications for air travel. The Meteorological Department official highlighted the current cold wave, predicting its grip on the Potohar region, northern areas, Central Punjab, and the entire country on Sunday. Despite a gradual improvement expected by the end of the next week, the official warned of continued cold, dry, and foggy conditions across Punjab, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The Meteorological Department official stated that there are no immediate signs of rain in the coming days, with a possibility of rainfall in the twin cities only after January 28.

The minimum temperature in Rawalpindi and Islamabad was recorded at a chilly 2 degrees Celsius. The recent cold wave, combined with the persistent fog, has exacerbated living conditions, with power load shedding and low gas pressure adding to the difficulties.

The harsh weather has led to an increase in cold-related ailments, especially among the elderly and children. Hospitals are witnessing over 200 patients daily with complaints related to extreme cold conditions. Doctors are advising people to stay warm, cover their heads and ears, and increase liquid intake, particularly soups, to minimize the effects of the dry cold.

The adverse weather conditions have not only impacted health but also affected businesses. The traders’ community in Rawalpindi’s Commercial Market area has reported a decrease in customers, leading to low business for many days.

 

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