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In Photos: Dense fog envelops Delhi and parts of northern India, reduces visibility

Updated On: 20 December, 2022 11:59 AM IST |

As per the IMD, the minimum temperature in Delhi on Tuesday was six degrees Celsius, and the maximum temperature is expected to be 22 degrees Celsius. The IMD has also issued a 'cold wave' alert in many other states, including Uttar Pradesh and Punjab. Pic/PTI

A commuter crosses a railway track amid dense fog on a cold winter morning, at the Maripat Station in Gautam Buddha Nagar district Pic/PTI

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A commuter crosses a railway track amid dense fog on a cold winter morning, at the Maripat Station in Gautam Buddha Nagar district Pic/PTI
On Tuesday, commuters wait to board a bus amid dense fog during a cold winter morning, at a bus stand in New Delhi

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On Tuesday, commuters wait to board a bus amid dense fog during a cold winter morning, at a bus stand in New Delhi

A migrant worker, residing in a temporary shelter near the Maripat Station, with her child amid fog during a cold winter morning

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A migrant worker, residing in a temporary shelter near the Maripat Station, with her child amid fog during a cold winter morning

The IMD also announced that some parts of Bihar, West Bengal, and Sikkim may also experience dense fog during the next two days

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The IMD also announced that some parts of Bihar, West Bengal, and Sikkim may also experience dense fog during the next two days

A woman collects water from a hand pump amid dense fog on a cold winter morning, at the Maripat Station in Greater Noida

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A woman collects water from a hand pump amid dense fog on a cold winter morning, at the Maripat Station in Greater Noida

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