Delhi NCR
Traffic in Delhi has been affected due to flooding caused by the rising water level in the Yamuna River. Diversion points have been set up to regulate traffic movement
[…]Two trucks collided head-on in outer Delhi early Thursday, leaving four ‘kanwariyas’ dead and 15 others injured
[…]The water level in Yamuna was 208.48 metres at 8 am today, flooding nearby streets and public and private infrastructure
[…]Rains in the Capital have inconvenienced many but the marginalised, especially those whose houses were demolished recently, are the worst affected
[…]The flag-off time is 7 am at Tagore International School in East of Kailash. The rally will end at the same venue by 8:30 am
[…]The Central Water Commission’s flood-monitoring portal reported that the water level of the Yamuna river at the Old Railway Bridge surpassed the 207-meter mark at 4 am on Wednesday
[…]Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal called an emergency meeting on Wednesday as the Yamuna water level breached the mark of 1978 triggering major flood alert
[…]Art enthusiasts and nature aficionados will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in Nirmal’s artistic exploration, as the exhibition will be open daily from 11 am to 8 pm
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