The Yamuna River in Delhi broke a 45-year record on Wednesday, July 12, 2023, when the water level reached 208.08 meters. This is the highest level the river has reached since 1978, when it caused widespread flooding in the city.
The high water levels are due to heavy rainfall in the upper reaches of the Yamuna basin. The Haryana government has released large amounts of water from the Hathnikund barrage, which has exacerbated the flooding.
The flooding has caused widespread damage in Delhi. Low-lying areas have been inundated, and several roads and bridges have been closed. Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes, and many businesses have been forced to close.
The Delhi government has declared a state of emergency, and is working to provide relief to the affected areas. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has been deployed to help with the rescue and relief efforts.
The flooding is a major setback for Delhi, which is already struggling to cope with the effects of climate change. The city is experiencing more extreme weather events, such as heat waves, droughts, and floods. The Yamuna flooding is a reminder of the challenges that lie ahead for Delhi and other cities around the world.
Here are some of the impacts of the flooding:
- Inundation of low-lying areas, including residential areas, businesses, and roads.
- Closure of roads and bridges, making it difficult for people to get around.
- Evacuation of thousands of people from their homes.
- Damage to property and infrastructure.
- Disruption of businesses and schools.
- Health risks, such as waterborne diseases.
The flooding is a major disaster for Delhi, and it will take time for the city to recover. The government is working to provide relief to the affected areas, but it is clear that the flooding will have a significant impact on the city.
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