floods
Flood victims unsure about compensation
Soon after Yamuna floods led to destruction and large-scale displacement of civilians in low-lying areas, Delhi government announced a compensation of Rs 10,000 for each affected family. While many received it within two days, some are still waiting with bated breath
Solar panels emerge as flicker of light in the race to survive floods
Harnessing sun's energy to rebuild lives, solar panels energise Delhi's flood shelters
Migrants stare at distress as Hindon river flows through homes
With over 9,000 displaced within a week, the flood fury at Hindon river banks has returned after 45 years
Yamuna crosses danger level again
Over the last four to five days, there have been marginal fluctuations in the water level due to rain in the upper catchment areas, particularly in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand
Refugees left in lurch
People living in refugee camps believe that they are being neglected during the ongoing flood and are being ignored
Yamuna water level breaches danger mark again
Prior to this, the water level in the Yamuna had receded below the danger mark of 205.33 meters at 8 pm on Tuesday, after being above the threshold for eight consecutive days
Delhi govt to pay Rs 10,000 compensation to each flood-affected family: Kejriwal
Delhi chief minister also announced setting up camps for those who lost their important documents like Aadhaar card in the floods
Delhi govt to set up camps for lost docs of flood-hit victims
Delhi CM made this announcement while visiting a relief camp in Mori Gate, located in the northern part of the city