On Bhogi day, smog hits flight services in Chennai

January 14, 2019 11:50 am | Updated 11:52 am IST - Chennai

A view of Chennai airport on the day of Bhogi, on Monday.

A view of Chennai airport on the day of Bhogi, on Monday.

Air traffic here on Monday suffered delays due to smog following the Bhogi festival where old items are burnt, officials said.

According to airport officials, arrival and departure of ten flights to and from various destinations including Pune and Bengaluru suffered delay of about an hour due to the smog.

Bhogi is celebrated in Tamil Nadu a day ahead of the harvest festival of Pongal, where old items like mats are put to fire in a symbolic gesture of doing away with the old and ushering in the new.

Pongal also marks the birth of the auspicious Tamil month Thai.

The Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) has also been carrying out awareness campaigns for a ‘smoke-free’ Bhogi and has been particularly warning against burning plastic material and tyres.

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