In Pics: Schools shut, Taj Mahal disappears as smog envelopes north India

A thick layer of smog has taken over states in north India, with Delhi, Punjab and Haryana recording severe cases

Published on Nov 15, 2024 11:20 AM IST 6 Photos
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Taj Mahal in Agra remains completely hidden by the thick smog in northern India, as visitors continue to flock the monument. (REUTERS)

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Foreign tourists pose for a picture as the Taj Mahal disappears behind a thick layer of fog, in Agra(Yatish Lavaniya)

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Visibility remains low due to heavy air pollution and smog, making it difficult for trains and flights to operate without delays. (Photo by Arif ALI / AFP)(AFP)

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Delhi's Lodhi area remained engulfed with smog as the capital continues to remain one of the most polluted cities in the world.(REUTERS)

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Schools and offices have been shut in parts of India and neighbouring country Pakistan, with masks making a comeback due to worsening air pollution(Photo by Arif ALI / AFP)(AFP)

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