delhi ncr
The misery of those living on the margins in flood-affected parts of the Capital have been compounded by the floods
[…]A drain regulator breach has flooded Delhi’s busiest traffic intersection, causing major inconvenience for daily commuters
[…]The Central Water Commission has predicted that the water levels will fall today and could reach 208.30 metres by 1 pm
[…]The decision to relocate Deer from the park leaves visitors concerned
[…]The CM said around 25% of Delhi’s water supply is likely to be impacted by the temporary closure of three water treatment plants
[…]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
[…]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
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