Delhi Flood: Several Areas Hit, Authorities Evacuate People as Yamuna River Breaches Danger Mark
Several areas in Delhi have been flooded, including ITO, Red Fort, Yamuna Bank metro and Rajghat. The flooding is caused by the heavy rains that have been falling in the region in recent days.
The Yamuna river has reached a record high, and the water level is expected to continue to rise. The authorities are working to evacuate people from the affected areas and provide them with food and shelter.
The following areas have been affected by the flooding:
- ITO
- Red Fort
- Yamuna Bank metro
- Rajghat
- Supreme Court
- Vishwavidyalaya
- Kishanganj
- Okhla
- Nizamuddin
The flooding has caused widespread damage, with homes, businesses and roads submerged in water. The authorities are working to assess the damage and provide assistance to the people affected.
The flooding is a major disaster for Delhi, and it is likely to have a significant impact on the city. The authorities are working to mitigate the damage and help the people affected, but the full extent of the impact is still unknown.
Tips for staying safe during the flooding:
- Stay indoors if possible.
- If you must go outside, be aware of your surroundings and avoid walking or driving through flooded areas.
- If you are caught in a flooded area, move to higher ground and seek help from the authorities.
The authorities have set up helplines for people affected by the flooding. The numbers are:
- 1070 (National Disaster Response Force)
- 108 (Ambulance)
- 112 (Police)
The authorities are also working to provide food and shelter to the people affected by the flooding. If you need assistance, please contact the authorities.