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Delhi: Yamuna flood flows on key roads, nears Kejriwal's home, maroons Assembly

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Published : Jul 13, 2023, 7:50 AM IST

Updated : Jul 13, 2023, 10:22 AM IST

Incursion of flood water from Yamuna into key roads of Delhi has impaired traffic movement. Road leading to CM Kejriwal's residence and Secretariat on Mahatma Gandhi Marg are among those rendered unmotorable.

Waterlogging on parts of the busy Ring Road, including on the stretch between Majnu ka Tila and Wazirabad, led to heavy traffic congestion as the Yamuna in Delhi swelled to record levels.
Collage: Flood from Yamuna inundating key roads in Delhi, on Wednesday. Photo issued by Delhi Police Twitter handle.

New Delhi: Flood water from raging Yamuna has reached the key roads of the national capital and is close to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's home and Delhi Legislative Assembly. The Delhi Police have issued an advisory to avoid two stretches on Mahatma Gandhi Marg and one stretch on Outer Ring Road on Thursday.

The water level in Yamuna was at an all time high level of 208.53 metres at 10 am. The Civil Lines area's Ring Road is currently experiencing flooding, leading to the closure of the section that connects Majnu ka Tila with Kashmiri Gate ISBT. Interestingly, this affected spot is located just 500 meters away from Chief Minister Kejriwal's residence and the Delhi Assembly.

Due to rise in water level of Yamuna and consequent inundation of low lying areas, traffic movement is affected on some roads. Please follow the advisory to avoid any inconvenience, Delhi police wrote in a tweet. On Mahatma Gandhi Marg, the stretch between IP Flyover and Chandgi Ram Akhara and the one between Kalighat Mandir and Delhi Secretariat, were inundated. The traffic movement is impaired on the Outer Right Road between Wazirabad Bridge and Chandgi Ram Akhara, the Delhi Traffic Police(DTP) advisory read.

  • Traffic Advisory

    Due to rise in water level of Yamuna and consequent inundation of low lying areas, traffic movement is affected on some roads. Please follow the advisory to avoid any inconvenience.#DPTrafficAdvisory pic.twitter.com/bYuGH8mFr5

    — Delhi Traffic Police (@dtptraffic) July 13, 2023 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

On Wednesday, waterlogging was reported in the busy Ring Road, including on the stretch between Majnu ka Tila and Wazirabad. It led to a heavy traffic congestion as the Yamuna in Delhi swelled to 207.83 metres on Wednesday, breaching its all-time record of 207.49 metres set 45 years ago.

Also read-Flood fear looms large in Delhi as raging Yamuna swells to record level of 208.41 m

According to the officials of the Public Works Department (PWD), waterlogging was reported from three locations on the Ring Road -- between the Monastery Market and ISBT Kashmere Gate, Loha Pul and the stretch between Majnu ka Tila and Wazirabad. "The Irrigation and Flood Control Department have put sandbags to stop the Yamuna from overflowing. PWD teams are using mobile pumps to clear the water," a PWD official said.

The traffic movement between Chandgi Ram Akhada and Kashmere Gate was also affected by waterlogging. The Bhairon Marg T-point was also inundated and the PWD department was pumping out the water. There was waterlogging on a portion of the Rajghat Road which led to traffic jams. Google Maps showed 'Extreme Flood Alert' for those travelling towards Noida from ITO.

  • Traffic Alert
    Traffic is affected on Ring road between Monastery and ISBT, Kashmere Gate due to overflowing Yamuna river water. Kindly avoid the stretch. pic.twitter.com/frUaY4WmnX

    — Delhi Traffic Police (@dtptraffic) July 12, 2023 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

The Delhi Traffic Police (DTP) advised people to avoid some stretches of the Ring Road. "Traffic is affected on Ring road between Monastery and ISBT, Kashmere Gate due to overflowing Yamuna river water. Kindly avoid the stretch," it said in a tweet. (with Agency inputs)

Also read-Delhi on brink of flood: Yamuna flowing at all-time high of 207.71 m; CM asks people to vacate homes

New Delhi: Flood water from raging Yamuna has reached the key roads of the national capital and is close to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's home and Delhi Legislative Assembly. The Delhi Police have issued an advisory to avoid two stretches on Mahatma Gandhi Marg and one stretch on Outer Ring Road on Thursday.

The water level in Yamuna was at an all time high level of 208.53 metres at 10 am. The Civil Lines area's Ring Road is currently experiencing flooding, leading to the closure of the section that connects Majnu ka Tila with Kashmiri Gate ISBT. Interestingly, this affected spot is located just 500 meters away from Chief Minister Kejriwal's residence and the Delhi Assembly.

Due to rise in water level of Yamuna and consequent inundation of low lying areas, traffic movement is affected on some roads. Please follow the advisory to avoid any inconvenience, Delhi police wrote in a tweet. On Mahatma Gandhi Marg, the stretch between IP Flyover and Chandgi Ram Akhara and the one between Kalighat Mandir and Delhi Secretariat, were inundated. The traffic movement is impaired on the Outer Right Road between Wazirabad Bridge and Chandgi Ram Akhara, the Delhi Traffic Police(DTP) advisory read.

  • Traffic Advisory

    Due to rise in water level of Yamuna and consequent inundation of low lying areas, traffic movement is affected on some roads. Please follow the advisory to avoid any inconvenience.#DPTrafficAdvisory pic.twitter.com/bYuGH8mFr5

    — Delhi Traffic Police (@dtptraffic) July 13, 2023 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

On Wednesday, waterlogging was reported in the busy Ring Road, including on the stretch between Majnu ka Tila and Wazirabad. It led to a heavy traffic congestion as the Yamuna in Delhi swelled to 207.83 metres on Wednesday, breaching its all-time record of 207.49 metres set 45 years ago.

Also read-Flood fear looms large in Delhi as raging Yamuna swells to record level of 208.41 m

According to the officials of the Public Works Department (PWD), waterlogging was reported from three locations on the Ring Road -- between the Monastery Market and ISBT Kashmere Gate, Loha Pul and the stretch between Majnu ka Tila and Wazirabad. "The Irrigation and Flood Control Department have put sandbags to stop the Yamuna from overflowing. PWD teams are using mobile pumps to clear the water," a PWD official said.

The traffic movement between Chandgi Ram Akhada and Kashmere Gate was also affected by waterlogging. The Bhairon Marg T-point was also inundated and the PWD department was pumping out the water. There was waterlogging on a portion of the Rajghat Road which led to traffic jams. Google Maps showed 'Extreme Flood Alert' for those travelling towards Noida from ITO.

  • Traffic Alert
    Traffic is affected on Ring road between Monastery and ISBT, Kashmere Gate due to overflowing Yamuna river water. Kindly avoid the stretch. pic.twitter.com/frUaY4WmnX

    — Delhi Traffic Police (@dtptraffic) July 12, 2023 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

The Delhi Traffic Police (DTP) advised people to avoid some stretches of the Ring Road. "Traffic is affected on Ring road between Monastery and ISBT, Kashmere Gate due to overflowing Yamuna river water. Kindly avoid the stretch," it said in a tweet. (with Agency inputs)

Also read-Delhi on brink of flood: Yamuna flowing at all-time high of 207.71 m; CM asks people to vacate homes

Last Updated : Jul 13, 2023, 10:22 AM IST

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