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Yamuna water rises, flood maroons Delhi Secretariat, Assembly

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Published : Jul 13, 2023, 10:04 AM IST

Updated : Jul 13, 2023, 10:59 AM IST

Amid surge in water levels in the Yamuna, flood water entered the Delhi Secretariat housing offices of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, his cabinet and other senior bureaucrats were flooded on Thursday.

As the Yamuna water level rises, the Delhi Secretariat housing offices of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, his cabinet and other senior bureaucrats, were flooded on Thursday. The Delhi Legislative Assembly which is also located in the Delhi Secretariat campus, is among the buildings marooned by the flood.
Delhi Secretariat marooned by floods as Yamuna water level rises

New Delhi: As the Yamuna water level rises, the Delhi Secretariat housing offices of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, his cabinet and other senior bureaucrats, were flooded on Thursday. The Delhi Legislative Assembly which is also located in the Delhi Secretariat campus, is among the buildings marooned by the flood.

According to officials from the Public Works Department, the information regarding the flooding of the Delhi Secretariat has been received. "We are coordinating with the traffic police and other agencies on the situation," an official from the PWD said.

The road from Rajghat to Delhi Secretariat was also flooded. Officials said the Ring Road stretch between Kashmere Gate and Purana Lohe Ka Pul has been flooded and closed for traffic movement. An order by the District Magistrate (East) said Shamshan Ghat in Geeta Colony has been closed due to the extreme rise in water levels.

Also read-"Delhi schools to remain shut as Yamuna water rises...", Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal announce

The Yamuna surged to a record 208.48 metres at 8 am, the Central Water Commission said on Thursday, adding that it is likely to rise to 208.75 metres by 4 pm. Meanwhile, water from the overflowing Yamuna river reached ITO, a key route to commute from east Delhi to central Delhi and Connaught Place.

Apart from this, areas like Boat Colony, Geeta Colony, some parts of Gandhi Nagar, Ashok Nagar and Pandav Nagar were also inundated. Announcements for evacuating people are being made at various locations in the city. (with PTI inputs)

Also read-Flood enters Delhi as raging Yamuna swells to record 208.53 m at 10 am

New Delhi: As the Yamuna water level rises, the Delhi Secretariat housing offices of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, his cabinet and other senior bureaucrats, were flooded on Thursday. The Delhi Legislative Assembly which is also located in the Delhi Secretariat campus, is among the buildings marooned by the flood.

According to officials from the Public Works Department, the information regarding the flooding of the Delhi Secretariat has been received. "We are coordinating with the traffic police and other agencies on the situation," an official from the PWD said.

The road from Rajghat to Delhi Secretariat was also flooded. Officials said the Ring Road stretch between Kashmere Gate and Purana Lohe Ka Pul has been flooded and closed for traffic movement. An order by the District Magistrate (East) said Shamshan Ghat in Geeta Colony has been closed due to the extreme rise in water levels.

Also read-"Delhi schools to remain shut as Yamuna water rises...", Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal announce

The Yamuna surged to a record 208.48 metres at 8 am, the Central Water Commission said on Thursday, adding that it is likely to rise to 208.75 metres by 4 pm. Meanwhile, water from the overflowing Yamuna river reached ITO, a key route to commute from east Delhi to central Delhi and Connaught Place.

Apart from this, areas like Boat Colony, Geeta Colony, some parts of Gandhi Nagar, Ashok Nagar and Pandav Nagar were also inundated. Announcements for evacuating people are being made at various locations in the city. (with PTI inputs)

Also read-Flood enters Delhi as raging Yamuna swells to record 208.53 m at 10 am

Last Updated : Jul 13, 2023, 10:59 AM IST
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