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Fogs in UK could disrupt air traffic

EPA-EFE/ANDY RAIN

The United Kingdom Met Office warned on Saturday of a thick fog that could cause delays and cancellations of flights that day.

The agency warned that visibility could be just 100 meters in certain regions.

The warning came after a similar situation on Thursday the same week, when poor weather conditions affected about 20,000 passengers.

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