Fog in Auckland disrupts morning commute, delays flights
Fog restrictions have been lifted at Auckland Airport after low-lying heavy mist caused flight delays in the city.
Fog restrictions were put in place at Auckland Airport at 7.52am
It forced the cancellation of 21 domestic flights and delay to 20 between 8am and 10.30am today.
Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones said he was held up on his way to Gisborne, where he's making
Provincial Growth Fund announcements today.
No international flights had been affected.
The Transport Agency said patches of fog have reduced visibility on some roads and drivers should keep their lights on
and increase following distances.
Meanwhile, Devonport ferries were cancelled earlier this morning due to a breakdown.
Auckland, where did you go?
Watch as fog completely enshrouds the city pic.twitter.com/2I8NsZvxqA— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) July 9, 2019
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Patches of fog are reducing visibility in some areas of #Auckland's motorway network this morning. Please take extra care and mind your following distance ^TP pic.twitter.com/HpuG1CwLtZ— NZTA Akld & Nthlnd (@NZTAAkl) July 9, 2019
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