Delhi Flood: More than 1300 animals died due to flood, increased risk of spreading waterborne and infectious diseases in Delhi – Increased Risk Of Spreading Waterborne And Infectious Diseases In Delhi

Delhi Flood: More than 1300 animals died due to flood, increased risk of spreading waterborne and infectious diseases in Delhi – Increased Risk Of Spreading Waterborne And Infectious Diseases In Delhi

delhi flood news – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion So far more than 1300 animals have died due to floods in Yamuna. As the flood water is receding, a large number of dead animals are being found in the Khadar area. The MCD has picked up the dead bodies of the animals and sent them to the Ghazipur slaughterhouse, which has a large population of cows and buffaloes. The dead bodies of animals are being disposed of in a scientific manner by taking them to the rendering plant in time, so…

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Flood Delhi: Tired Of Crossing The River By Swimming, Took Support On Trees

Flood Delhi: Tired Of Crossing The River By Swimming, Took Support On Trees

Struggle for life – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion For five days, two youths were trying to save their lives by swimming in Yamuna river which was in spate due to floods, but could not reach the shore. Eventually both of them got tired and took support on a tree. Stayed in this position for many hours. Meanwhile, the rescue team, which went on a rapid tour, caught sight of them. They were rescued. The team told that the heartbeat of both the youth was fast due to the fear of…

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Relief Expected: Yamuna water started decreasing in this barrage of Uttarakhand, hope of relief in Delhi – Yamuna Water Started Decreasing, Hope Of Relief In Delhi

Relief Expected: Yamuna water started decreasing in this barrage of Uttarakhand, hope of relief in Delhi – Yamuna Water Started Decreasing, Hope Of Relief In Delhi

dakpathar barrage file pic Photo: amar ujala Expansion The quantity of water being continuously released from Dakpathar barrage into the Yamuna river is gradually decreasing. This has raised hopes of getting relief from the flood situation in Delhi. At the same time, due to less water, production of electricity has also started in the 120 MW Beasi hydroelectric project built on the Yamuna. On Thursday, 60 thousand cusecs of water was discharged from the Dakpathar barrage into the Yamuna river. Whereas, this quantity of water was crossing one lakh cusecs…

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Delhi Yamuna Flood: Yamuna’s water level crossed 208.05 meters, Kejriwal said – people should vacate the house; Lg calls meeting today – Delhi Yamuna Flood River S Water Level Reached 208.05 Meters Lg Calls Meeting Tomorrow

Delhi Yamuna Flood: Yamuna’s water level crossed 208.05 meters, Kejriwal said – people should vacate the house;  Lg calls meeting today – Delhi Yamuna Flood River S Water Level Reached 208.05 Meters Lg Calls Meeting Tomorrow

Temple immersed in Yamuna – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion On the rising water level in Yamuna, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal called an emergency meeting and instructed to evacuate people from the affected areas and provide all possible facilities in relief centres. He appealed to the people living in low-lying areas to vacate their houses. Relief centers have been set up at many places in Delhi. If needed, nearby schools have been instructed to make relief centres. On the other hand, Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena also inspected the flood affected area…

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