<p>Dense smog in Delhi created dangerous conditions for those traveling near the city on November 7.</p><p>The visibility on the Delhi-Chandigarh highway was as low as 50 meters (roughly 150 feet), according to local media reports</a>. The intense smog was also credited with road, rail and airport delays and residents were told not to leave their homes</a>.</p><p>The Indian Medical Association also declared a public health emergency</a> in the city due to the poor air quality. Credit: Facebook/Bhavna Rana via Storyful</p><br />