floods
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
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Harnessing sun’s energy to rebuild lives, solar panels energise Delhi’s flood shelters
[…]With over 9,000 displaced within a week, the flood fury at Hindon river banks has returned after 45 years
[…]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
[…]People living in refugee camps believe that they are being neglected during the ongoing flood and are being ignored
[…]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 chief minister also announced setting up camps for those who lost their important documents like Aadhaar card in the floods
[…]Delhi CM made this announcement while visiting a relief camp in Mori Gate, located in the northern part of the city
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