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Several key areas flooded in Delhi as city battles flood threat

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July 13, 2023
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The Yamuna water level touches 208.53 metres at 10 am, breaking a 45-year-old record

New Delhi, July 13(Press Ki Taquat)

With Yamuna levels rising to a record high, several key areas in Delhi including the Secretariat housing the chief minister’s office were flooded on Thursday, impairing normal life and traffic movement, as authorities scrambled to lead rescue and relief efforts.

The Yamuna water level touched 208.53 metres at 10 am, breaking a 45-year-old record, officials said.

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced the closure of schools near the river and the shutting down of water treatment plants, as people waded through knee-deep waters in low-lying areas to reach safer places.

Curbs were also placed for the entry of vehicles into the national capital.

Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena will hold a special meeting of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority  (DDMA) on Thursday to discuss the flood situation in the city, officials said.

Kejriwal, who is the vice-chairman of the DDMA, will also attend the meeting, they said.

The water level at the Old Railway Bridge crossed the 208-metre mark on Wednesday night and rose to 208.48 metres by 8 am on Thursday. It is expected to rise further, according to the Central Water Commission, which has termed it an “extreme situation”.

As the Yamuna swelled, Kejriwal announced the closure of private and government schools in inundated areas.

Wazirabad, Chandrawal and Okhla water treatment plants were shut down, which could affect the water supply in the national capital.

As woes of people mounted, he also urged MLAs, councillors, volunteers and others to reach relief camps and provide all possible support to people there.

As the Yamuna swelled, Kejriwal announced the closure of private and government schools in inundated areas.

Wazirabad, Chandrawal and Okhla water treatment plants were shut down, which could affect the water supply in the national capital.

As woes of people mounted, he also urged MLAs, councillors, volunteers and others to reach relief camps and provide all possible support to people there.

The road from Rajghat to Delhi Secretariat was also flooded.

Officials said the Ring Road stretch between Kashmere Gate and Purana Lohe Ka Pul has been flooded and closed for traffic movement.

An order by the District Magistrate (East) said Shamshan Ghat in Geeta Colony has been closed due to the extreme rise in water levels.

Visuals of people wading through knee-deep waters and carrying their belongings in low-lying areas were seen.

The traffic police on Thursday issued an advisory about the restrictions and regulation of vehicular movement due to the rise in water level of the Yamuna.

According to the advisory, due to the rise in water level of the Yamuna and consequent inundation of low-lying areas, traffic movement has been impaired on Mahatma Gandhi Marg between IP Flyover and Chandgi Ram Akhara, Mahatma Gandhi Marg between Kalighat Mandir and Delhi Secretariat and Outer Ring Road between Wazirabad Bridge and Chandgi Ram Akhara.

Non-destined commercial vehicles will not be allowed to enter Delhi and will be diverted to Eastern and Western Peripheral Expressway. The commercial vehicles will be diverted from Mukarba Chowk. No commercial vehicles will be allowed between Mukarba Chowk and Wazirabad Bridge, the advisory stated.

Commercial vehicles will be diverted from Sarai Kale Khan. No such vehicles will be allowed between Sarai Kale Khan and IP flyover. Commercial vehicles will be diverted from Ghazipur border as well as from Akshardham towards DND. No such vehicles will be allowed between Akshardham and Sarai Kale Khan, it added.

With the situation deteriorating every passing hour, Kejriwal on Wednesday urged the Centre to intervene, and the city police imposed Section 144 of the CrPC in flood-prone areas to prevent unlawful assembly of four or more people and public movement in groups.

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