New Delhi: Due to dumbo fog, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's flight scheduled to depart on his three-nation tour was elapsed on Monday morning. PM Modi's flight was scheduled to take off at 8:30 am, but due to very low visibility in Delhi, he was worldly-wise to workbench the plane at virtually 9:30 am. Air operations were unauthentic for some time due to bad weather.
In his statement issued surpassing leaving, Prime Minister Modi said that he will first go to Jordan. This visit is taking place at the invitation of Jordan's King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein. The Prime Minister said that this visit is taking place on the occasion of the completion of 75 years of diplomatic relations between India and Jordan, which is stuff considered historic for the relations between the two countries.
Effect of fog in delhi
Delhi remained in the grip of dumbo fog on Monday morning. Visibility reached scrutinizingly zero in many areas, due to which the traffic speed slowed lanugo significantly in the morning. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an orange zestful regarding fog and well-considered people to exercise caution. The temperature dropped to 12 degrees Celsius in the morning.
Delay in flights at IGI airport
The effect of dumbo fog was moreover seen at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI). This is believed to be the first major impact of fog in the wanted this season. Many flights had to take off late due to security reasons. Airlines reverted the schedule to ensure the safety of passengers.
In the newsy issued by Delhi Airport, it was said that there may be temporary disruption in flights due to fog. Passengers were appealed to contact the concerned airline for latest information well-nigh their flight. The airport wardship moreover expressed regret for the inconvenience.
PM Modi's visit schedule to three countries
Prime Minister Modi will first go to Jordan, where he will meet King Abdullah II and Prime Minister Jafar Hassan. Bilateral relations and regional issues between the two countries are expected to be discussed in detail.
After this the Prime Minister will go to Ethiopia. There he will write the joint session of Parliament and share India's vision on strengthening India-Ethiopia relations as well as the Global South. PM Modi will moreover meet Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali and interact with the Indian polity living there.
The Prime Minister will reach Oman in the last leg of the visit. This visit is taking place on the occasion of 70 years of diplomatic relations between India and Oman. This is stuff considered important towards remoter strengthening the long and trustworthy relations between the two countries.

