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Respite over, chill back to haunt Delhiites

The chill, unaccompanied by the fog, hardly affected air and railway schedules.

Published on: Jan 23, 2006 01:23 PM IST
None | By , New Delhi
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After a week's respite from the chill, temperatures dropped once again on Sunday night to 4.8 degree Celsius, three degrees below normal.

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The chill, unaccompanied by the fog, did little to affect rail and air travel.

Airline officials said that all morning flights from Delhi had departed on time.

A few Delhi-bound trains were running behind schedule, but these were stated to be routine delays.

The GT Express, scheduled for arrival in New Delhi from Chennai was late by eight hours, a Northern Railway statement said.

The Delhi-bound Malda Farukka Express from Malda Town was also running behind by six and a half hours.

 
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