Chennai wakes up to smog, flight operations hit because of Bhogi Pongal
The air quality index was ‘poor’ in several areas of the city.

Chennai woke up to thick smog early on Saturday, the first day of Pongal celebrations. People often celebrate Bhogi Pongal by burning old belongings as a gesture of welcoming new things.
Several flights were delayed in the city, and the air quality index plummeted. At 9.40 am, levels of PM2.5, or particulate matter with a diameter less than 2.5 micrometers, was at 225 in Alandur and 250 in Manali, at 9.40 am.
Visibility reduced to less than 50 metres, The Times of India reported, and more than 10 flights were diverted to other cities. Several flights were also cancelled.
Several Twitter users shared pictures and videos of the smog earlier in the morning:
And finally #chennai became #delhi
— Selvakumar (@imselvabala) January 13, 2018
Early morning 6:30 AM#smog #Bhogi pic.twitter.com/biMHYPei5E
Typical #Bhogi day where you can't see anything beyond 100 meters because of smoke ( and fog) 🙄😐 pic.twitter.com/2EA04wDS1k
— Bala (@bala_chn) January 13, 2018
What is Bhogi ?
— Rakesh Yppup (@Rakesh_comrade) January 13, 2018
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"When chennai turns delhi for a day"#bhogi pic.twitter.com/ErX7pudC2T
#smog #bhogi Chennai 8 am ...#festival of burning your old belongings pic.twitter.com/tBiH35HPQo
— prakash (@prakash16) January 13, 2018
#Smog!!! Festive begins. Happy Bhogi 🔥 #PongalFestival #2018 #Bhogi pic.twitter.com/nfncNWFec5
— Sundar Rajan (@Sunradnus) January 12, 2018