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Madhya Pradesh: Effect of fog, trains coming from Delhi-Bihar delayed by 5 to 8 hours

Madhya Pradesh: Effect of fog, trains coming from Delhi-Bihar delayed by 5 to 8 hours

MP Weather Update: Shahdol (Naiduniya Representative). Due to the severe cold and fog, the weather in the morning has started becoming like a hill station. Due to the fog, the wheels of the passenger trains have started getting jammed and due to this, the routine of the passengers traveling in the train is being disturbed due to the delay in their work. The fog has started showing its effect from the first day of the new year. Till ten o’clock in the morning it seems as if the sheet of fog is stretched. Grass, flowers and leaves become wet due to the moisture of dew. Water is visible on the arms kept outside in the morning. In this way, nature is now seen fully colored in its colors. However, good cold in the month of January is good for the crop and when there is extreme cold, its effect will be visible. Passenger trains, especially those coming from Delhi and Bihar, are being delayed by five to eight hours and more due to fog.

Thus Trains reached late on Monday

Chhattisgarh Sampark Kranti Express coming from Delhi on Monday which reaches Shahdol at 8:40 am, it will reach Shahdol in the afternoon Platform Number at 72 Minutes Came on one Similarly Utkal Kalinga Express arriving at 6 in the morning at noon Reached Shahdol within minutes. Similar was the condition of Gondia Express, Narmada Express and Amarkantak Express. All trains coming from Delhi, Bihar and Bhopal and going here are running late by five to eight hours.

Homework done in the train itself

On Monday, a family was going to Raipur by sitting in the sleeper coach of Chhattisgarh Sampark Kranti Express. While the passengers were a little upset due to the train being late, the children were also getting bored, so during this time a woman took out a copy pencil from her bag for the child and started teaching that child in the train itself. In this way also there are many people who find other ways to be happy without being upset, this shows their positive thinking.

No damage to crops yet

Agriculture expert Dr. Bhanu Pratap Singh says that at present there is no possibility of any damage to the crops. There is a possibility of damage to the crop only when the fog persists for several days continuously and the sun does not come out. Farmers do not need to worry right now, but watch the weather carefully. They say that it is very important to have a good winter for a good crop.

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