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Saturday, July 15, 2023

Situation Will Be Normal If...": Arvind Kejriwal As Yamuna Floods Delhi

Delhi flooding after rain: Over 4,500 traffic personnel have been deployed in affected areas to decongest traffic and help commuters, police said

New Delhi: As Delhi battles with severe flooding after the record rain, and the release of water from Hathni Kund Barrage in Haryana swelled water levels in the Yamuna,
Light rain pounded several parts of Delhi yesterday as well. In the case of More rain in Delhi, experts say, the rainwater may overflow and take longer than usual to drain out. Waterlogging could worsen the situation further.

The Yamuna which runs through the National capital, Came down to 207.68 metres this morning even as several areas in Delhi remained Flooded.
The river had reached 208.66 meters Earlier this week, surpassing the previous high of 207.49 meters in 1978.

The Army and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) were called in as the water submerged key areas of Central Delhi, lncluding ITO and Rajghat. The road outside Hanuman Mandir, Yamuna Bazar, Geeta Colony, Civil Lines are also heavily Waterlogged.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Last evening Said the work is on to open the five gates of Yamuna Barrage so That the Water flows back to the barrage. "The first jammed gate of the ITO Barrage has been Opened. Soon all the five gates will be opened," Mr Kejriwal said.

The situation will be normal soon in a couple of days if it doesn't rain. If it rains, then it may take a bit longer he said.

As roads turned into little rivers, the authorities continued the rescue work. Dogs and cattle were also among the evacuees.
Two Forces are also being moved from Meerut to Delhi, and will be kept on stand by to deal. Commuters, police said, adding, the traffic restrictions will be lifted depending on how fast the water recedes.

The Delhi Disaster Management Authority on Thursday directed that non-essential government offices, schools, and colleges be closed till Sunday.

The City government has banned the entry of heavy goods vehicles, barring those carrying essential items, into the city from the four borders, including Singhu.

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