Kejriwal on Yamuna flooding: “Situation normal if…”
CM urging caution. Here's our updates on Kejriwal on Yamuna flooding; Water level receding but threat remains. Restoration efforts underway in Delhi. Safety warning against water activities.
Kejriwal on Yamuna flooding: Water level receding but threat not over; Delhi Situation Will Be Normal If…:
Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal said that Yamuna Flooding water level is receding, yet normalcy depends on no heavy rain. Some parts of Delhi are still flooded, and the situation will return to normal if heavy rainfall does not occur. Despite a slight decrease in the water level compared to Friday, some areas of Delhi remained submerged on Saturday. Kejriwal assured that the Chandrawal and Wazirabad water treatment plants would resume operations soon as the machinery is no longer submerged.
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Due to the flooding, water has entered pump rooms and our 3 water treatment plants in Chandrawal, Okhla and Wazirabad are on the banks of Yamuna, there also water has entered and we can't run the machines because of that: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal pic.twitter.com/5A2zVY3fVP
— TOI Delhi (@TOIDelhi) July 14, 2023
Kejriwal warns against water activities:
As of Saturday morning, the water level stood at 207.53 meters, still 2.20 meters above the danger level but lower than Friday’s level of 208.35 meters. Kejriwal took to Twitter to urge people not to visit waterlogged areas for activities like swimming, playing, or taking selfies. He emphasized the ongoing flood risk, noting that the water is flowing rapidly and can rise unexpectedly.
Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday said the water level of the Yamuna river which inundated Delhi for over two days throwing life out of gear is receding gradually but the threat of flooding is not over.#DelhiFloods #delhi #YamunaFloods pic.twitter.com/lal4JpqLGJ
— NewsNowNation (@NewsNowNation) July 15, 2023
Kejriwal’s Safety Warning:
Kejriwal’s appeal comes as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of individuals amid the receding but still hazardous situation caused by the Yamuna flooding. Engaging in such activities in flood-prone areas can be life-threatening due to the swift flow of water.
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Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal on Yamuna river#HimachalPradesh #HimachalFloods #Heavyrainfall #HeavyRain #Heavyrains #flooding #Flood #DelhiRains #Yamuna pic.twitter.com/v2Q496Btze
— Oneindia News (@Oneindia) July 10, 2023
Restoration efforts underway in Delhi:
Efforts are being made to restore normalcy and essential services in the affected areas of Delhi as the water level gradually decreases. The Chief Minister’s updates and warnings serve as reminders for residents to remain cautious and prioritize their safety during this challenging period.
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