Flood Breaking: Drinking water scare looms over Delhi amid floods, CM Kejriwal hopes for normalcy by tomorrow
News | July 14, 2023 23:29 ISTFlood Breaking: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal spoke on the flood situation in Delhi. delhi flood | Indian TV
Flood Breaking: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal spoke on the flood situation in Delhi. delhi flood | Indian TV
Delhi is drowning.. Yamuna water has caused flood here. Today the flood of politics has also come, didn't the flood come in Delhi but was brought? Was water intentionally released in Delhi?
The water level of Yamuna River at Old Railway Bridge (ORB) has crossed the danger mark and is at 208.40 meters, recorded around 9 am.
he flood water reached the Red Fort in the national capital on Thursday. The monument was closed for visitors for the second half of Thursday and will remain shut on July 14 (Friday) in view of the flood-like situation in parts of Delhi, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) officials said.
The city may also face a drinking water shortage as as the Delhi govt decided to cut down supply by 25 pc following the closure of three water treatment plants- Wazirabad, Chandrawal and Okhla- due to the rising level of the Yamuna.
Due to rising water levels of the Yamuna River, the road to Yamuna Bank Metro Station is inaccessible.
Yamuna in Delhi surges to record 208.48 metres at 8 am today.
Yamuna water level: According to DDMA officials, the meeting will be held at the LG Secretariat at 12 pm which will also be attended by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
Delhi CM Kejriwal said- Yamuna's water level will increase further .. Section 144 applicable in low-lying areas.
As heavy rains and floods ravaged the national capital, the water level of river Yamuna reached its highest ever level at 207.55 metres on Wednesday, breaking a 44-year-old record.
The Yamuna river on Tuesday crossed the danger mark and is currently flowing at 205.24 metres, officials said, warning that the level is expected to further increase.
The water level is showing a falling trend and is expected to reach 204.18 metres by Thursday evening.
Delhi flood: The peak water level is expected to reach 206.50 metres, officials said.
The peak water level is expected to reach 206.50 metres, officials said.
New Delhi : The water level in Yamuna started receding on sunday even as several low-lying areas along the river in the national capital remained inundated with flood water The water level which had touched
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