Yamuna Flood Situation
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Homes under water, many Delhi residents have nowhere to go
- Tuesday September 14, 2010
- Cities | Indo-Asian News Service
Unending rains, the swollen Yamuna river and dirty sewage water have made life hell for thousands of people in Delhi's low lying areas, many of whom are spending their days on pavements and rooftops. Wading through knee-deep water and not even able to cook a day's meal, their lives have come undone.A walk through northeast Delhi's Yamuna Bazar, one...
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Delhi: Yamuna recedes but still above danger mark
- Sunday September 12, 2010
- Cities | NDTV Correspondent
Flood fears in Delhi abated to some extent as the Yamuna started receding by the hour, though it is still flowing above the danger mark. However, a new cause for worry is the incessant rain that's lashing the Capital. Heavy rains led to waterlogging and slowed down traffic in some areas. As per the Meteorological Department, the downpour is likel...
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Delhi: Flood threat looms large as Yamuna continues to rise
- Sunday September 12, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
The rising Yamuna flooded several parts of the Capital on Friday as the water level climbed two metres above the danger mark, threatening to submerge more low-lying areas.The people living in and around Tibetan market, which is usually bustling, are watching in fear as the Yamuna is still rising.There's knee deep water in the area, which reaches wa...
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www.ndtv.com
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Homes under water, many Delhi residents have nowhere to go
- Tuesday September 14, 2010
- Cities | Indo-Asian News Service
Unending rains, the swollen Yamuna river and dirty sewage water have made life hell for thousands of people in Delhi's low lying areas, many of whom are spending their days on pavements and rooftops. Wading through knee-deep water and not even able to cook a day's meal, their lives have come undone.A walk through northeast Delhi's Yamuna Bazar, one...
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www.ndtv.com
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Delhi: Yamuna recedes but still above danger mark
- Sunday September 12, 2010
- Cities | NDTV Correspondent
Flood fears in Delhi abated to some extent as the Yamuna started receding by the hour, though it is still flowing above the danger mark. However, a new cause for worry is the incessant rain that's lashing the Capital. Heavy rains led to waterlogging and slowed down traffic in some areas. As per the Meteorological Department, the downpour is likel...
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www.ndtv.com
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Delhi: Flood threat looms large as Yamuna continues to rise
- Sunday September 12, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
The rising Yamuna flooded several parts of the Capital on Friday as the water level climbed two metres above the danger mark, threatening to submerge more low-lying areas.The people living in and around Tibetan market, which is usually bustling, are watching in fear as the Yamuna is still rising.There's knee deep water in the area, which reaches wa...
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www.ndtv.com