Updated On: 08 November, 2017 12:47 PM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
<p>Smog from Punjab and Haryana and moisture make it difficult to breathe and bring down visibility</p>

A combination of smoke from stubble burning in Punjab and Haryana and moisture turned Delhi into a "gas chamber" yesterday, prompting authorities to announce a series of preventive measures including a four-fold hike in parking fees and slashing of metro fares. The smog brought down visibility levels, affecting flight and train operations. The heavy air permeated living rooms and even the underground metro stations in the city making it difficult to breathe, turning eyes watery.
