
Sydney Choked by Fog: Airport Chaos and City Gridlock
Sydney Wakes to Thick Fog, Causing Airport Delays and City Disruptions Sydney, Australia—Sydney residents awoke to a heavy blanket of fog on Monday morning, June 1, 2025, causing widespread disruptions across the city. Visibility was drastically reduced, leading to significant delays at Sydney Airport and impacting traffic on major roads. "I've never seen fog this thick," commented one commuter, stuck in traffic on the Harbour Bridge. "It's like driving blind." Flight operations at the airport were severely affected. Incoming flights faced delays averaging five minutes, while outbound flights experienced delays of approximately 11 minutes. All ferry services were cancelled due to the poor visibility, leaving many commuters stranded. The fog also created a dramatic visual spectacle, partially obscuring the city skyline. Only the tops of skyscrapers peeked through the haze, and the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge was barely visible. The fog began to lift later in the morning, but the disruptions continued for several hours. Despite the initial chaos, the city gradually returned to normal operations as the fog dissipated. The event served as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of Sydney's weather and the importance of preparedness.