Delhi Issues Flood Alert as Yamuna Set to Cross Danger Mark

Delhi Issues Flood Alert as Yamuna Set to Cross Danger Mark
Source: www.indiatoday.in

Yamuna may cross danger mark in two days, government issues flood advisory

Delhi Officials Have Issued A Flood Advice as the Yamuna River is Expected to Rise Above The Danger Mark Within The Next Two Days. Constant rainfall in Delhi and heavy water that escapes from Hathnikund -barring of Haryana has increased the water level of the rivers. Officers Are Closely Monitoring The Situation To Ensure Timely Withdrawal of Residents in Low-To-Death Areas. The Delhi Government Has Also Directed the Disaster Management Teams and Civil Bodies to Stay on High Alert. Arrangements are being made to supply relief camps, medical assistance and neccessary in the case of floods. Citizens have been urged to stay away from Riverbank and Follow Official Advice to Avoid Risks. Past experience suggests that a slight increase beyond the danger label can trigger waterfalls, traffic disorders and potential displacement of thousands. Officials are preparation Quick Response Measures to Reduce Damage and Ensure Public Safety.

The Key points

  • Yamuna Expected to Cross The Danger Mark Within Two Days.
  • Heavy Rainfall and Barrage Discharge Increase The Water Level.
  • The Delhi Government Issues Precautionary Flood Advisors.
  • Disaster Management Teams Were Placed On High Alert.
  • Plans prepared for low-fold areas.
  • Relief Camps and Medical Assistance Are Being Arranged.
  • Citizens Advised to Escape from the Banks of the River for Security.
  • Possible Waterfalls and Traffic Disruption Anticipated.
  • Officers' Monitoring Barrage Flow and Monitoring of Rain Data.
  • Active Emergency Measures to Ensure Public Safety.
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