Delhi Floods: Woman Journalist Reporting Video In Deep Neck Water Goes Viral
A video of a female journalist, in deep-neck water, reporting flood situations using a rescue tube is going viral, irking netizens. The viral video, shared by Twitter user Rattan Dhillon, showed the female reported in the flood water, whereas the NDRF officials on the side allegedly shot the video and clicked pictures. The user said, "What type of news reporting is… read-more
Tags: Twitter, netizens, Woman Journalist, Delhi Floods, Viral video
Courtesy: The Free Press Journal
Delhi Floods: 3 Children Went For Bathing Drowned
At least three children drowned while bathing in flood water in Delhi's Mukundpur on July 14. The children drowned in a ditch at a metro construction site after they jumped in it to have a bath. The mishap occurred around 3:00 in the afternoon. Soon after the incident, the trio were rushed to a hospital, where they were declared dead. Meanwhile, flood situation in low-lying area is under restoration.
Tags: Delhi Floods, Drowned, children, Yamuna River, Indian Environment
Courtesy: India Today
Yamuna River Crosses Danger Water Level, Govt Issues Advisory
Although the rain situation is under control in Delhi, floods in the low-lying regions, especially near the Yamuna River, are a major concern for the authority. Notably, the Yamuna River watermark crosses 208.60 levels, resulting in trouble and flash floods for the neighbouring residents. Furthermore, the traffic police also restricted vehicular movement and urged people to take alternative routes, as the rescue and preventive measures are… read-more
Tags: flash floods, Indian News, Yamuna River, Delhi Floods, Advisory
Courtesy: ANI News
Delhi CM Kejriwal Writes Letter To Amit Shah Over Yamuna River Issue
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal wrote a letter to Amit Shah, the Union Home Minister, regarding the flood and Yamuna River water rise situation in the national capital. On July 12, Kejriwal asked for the Central Government's intervention in the release of water from the Hathinikund barrage in Haryana. Kejriwal said the water level in Yamuna isn't increasing due to rain but because of the water released from the Hathinikund barrage.
Tags: Yamuna River, Arvind Kejriwal, Amit Shah, Delhi Floods, Haryana River
Courtesy: Hindustan Times