Delhi News: Due to the Yamuna River in Delhi's water level continuously rising, a serious situation has arisen. In several parts of Sou...
Delhi News: Due to the Yamuna River in Delhi's water level continuously rising, a serious situation has arisen. In several parts of South East, Central Delhi, East Delhi, and North East Delhi, water is everywhere to be seen. Overall, Delhi is experiencing flooding.
The lives of thousands of individuals living in the Yamuna river's submergence areas have been severely impacted by floods. The roadways in these regions have water on them. Problems with waterlogging and traffic have emerged.
In light of the deteriorating scenario brought on by the rise in the Yamuna water level, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has urged everyone residing in the submergence area to abandon their homes and relocate to safer locations. According to the CM, water will enter your homes.
You don't wait for it, after reaching the water at home, you will not get a chance to get out of there. It will be hazardous to you and your life if you choose not to go to the safe locations. Please do not wait, everyone is asked, and their hands are folded.
These are Delhi's flooded areas
Yamuna Bazar, ISBT Area, Math Bazar, Nigambodh Ghat, Majnu Ka Tila, Johri Farm, Okhla, Khadda Colony, Batla House, Old Railway, Boat Club, Neeli Chhatri Temple Near Bridge, Geeta Ghat, Vishwakarma Khadda Colony, Garhi Mandu, Majnu's Inclination, P Wazirabad section, Usmanpur, Badarpur Khadar, DND, lower areas of Mayur Vihar, Main Yamuna Road in Jagatpur, Old Fort, Belapur Shamsan Ghat Sarai Kale Khan, Jain Temple, Gyaspur Millennium Depot Slum and other areas are included.
Let us note that on Thursday morning, the Yamuna river in Delhi had a water level of 208.46 metres, breaking the previous record of 207.49 metres. Tuesday night alone, the water had risen to a height of 207.99 metres. By this evening, the Yamuna's water level is predicted to have surpassed 208.75 metres.
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