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January 20, 2010 | Cold waves in northern India claim 443 lives | New Delhi: The cold wave continues to disrupt normal life across North India and the death toll due to the extreme harsh weather is now reported to be over 443. Uttar Pradesh has alone accounted for over 414 cold related deaths. In Delhi,
a thick blanket of fog engulfed the region on Wednesday morning affecting road,
air and rail traffic. Around eighteen flights have been rescheduled that includes
11 domestic and seven international flights. The flights to Amritsar, Kullu, Jaipur,
Agartala and Imphal have been rescheduled. Around 50 Delhi bound trains are reported
to be running behind schedule. The dense fog has also disrupted normal life in
Punjab and Haryana as well visibility being reduced to a few meters. The Meteorological
office said that Amritsar in Punjab recorded a temperature of minus 0.8 degree
Celsius. The night temperature recorded in Patiala was 5.5 degree Celsius, while
in Ludhiana it was 6 degree Celsius and Chandigarh recorded a temperature of 5.7
degree Celsius. In Haryana, Ambala recorded a temperature of 4.9 degree Celsius,
Rohtak recorded a temperature of 6.2 degree Celsius and the temperature recorded
in Karnal was 7 degree Celsius. With the mercury dipping below normal, the cold
conditions worsened in most parts of Jammu and Kashmir. The night temperature
recorded in Srinagar was minus 1.2 degree Celsius. Both Pahalgam and Kupwara recorded
a temperature of minus 1.9 degree Celsius, the coldest in the valley. The temperature
recorded in Jammu was 5.2 degree Celsius. In Ladakh, Leh recorded a temperature
of minus 12.4 deg Celsius followed by Kargil that recorded a temperature of minus
11 deg Celsius. |
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