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NiMet warns airline operators about bad weather

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has alerted airlines on expected reduction in visibility due to harmattan haze.

NiMet’s Weather Alert by its Central Forecast Office on Monday in Abuja said the warning was for the safety of air travellers.

It said that reduction in visibility could disrupt flight operations through cancellations and delays in the next 24 hours.

The agency also warned that road users should be careful and avoid speeding, especially during the early morning when horizontal visibility was mostly impaired.

It also cautioned that those that were allergic to dust should take necessary precautions and take their medications to alleviate its effect on their health.

According to the agency, harmattan haze has its attendant health implications.

“Dust has been observed and monitored over Chad and Niger Republic from Sunday evening into Monday morning.

“The trajectory is along Nguru-Potiskum-Kano axis and this will deteriorate horizontal visibility over the extreme Northern parts of the country.

“Moderate haze was reported over cities above the country at 0000LT.

“Most parts of Northern cities are expected to experience a reduction in horizontal visibilities to around 1,000m or less in about three-six from time of issuance or less,’’ it said.

The agency assured that it would continue to monitor the weather and keep the public updated.

Edward Samuel

Editor at Africa Update

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