
Delhi rain: Intense precipitation in the parts of the Delhi in the middle caused serious contaminations in several parts of Delhi, which led to traffic murmur in several areas.
The slow movement of the vehicle was reported from several parts of the NCR Delhi, including the Subrato Park and the Noida-Greater Noida motorway.
The key section of the NH-48 near Palam Mor in the southwest Delhi got to the bottom, which led to massive traffic reinforcements and caused commuters, including passengers who rushed to catch flights from the iGI airport terminal.
Delhi has been struggling with severe waterlogging and traffic jams over the last two days, affecting commuting passengers at their workplace and their workplaces.
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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red warning for medium, eastern, northeast, Shahdar, South and Southeast Delhi.
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IMD was released by an orange warning for the new Delhi, North, Northwest, Southwest and West Delhi and the city of NCR, including Grumram, Faridabad, Ghaziabad and Noida.
Yamuna Flood Water enters nigambodh ghat, cremation stopped
When Yamuna broke the mark of 207 meters, it flows over the dangerous brand, entered Nigambod Ghat, the oldest and busiest cremation ground in Delhi.
With the flood water Yamuna leaking to the area, the cremation was stopped in Nigambod Ghat, the officials said on Wednesday.
The cremation equipment was stopped at Nigambod Ghat four hours ago and only the rituals that started early in the morning can continue, said MCD official.
“Only rainwater was damaged from the summit about two to eight feet from the top.
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Nigambodh Ghat processes on average 55 to 60 cremations per day. Yamuna’s growing levels, however, disrupted the rituals.
The official cited by PTI stated that cremation has been carried out to date around 14:30 and such events were not allowed after the day.
“Anyone who wants to use the crematorium service will now be asked for another cremation ground,” the official said.
After 14:30, Yamuna flood water began to enter the crematorium.
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Nigambodh Ghat is located along a circular road behind the red fortress, with a capacity of 42 cremation platforms, is the oldest, largest and busiest cremation country in the city.
“The reason for the growing water level is mostly due to high volumes of water released from Wazirabad and Hathnicend’s flashes every hour. The prognosis indicates a further increase in water level,” said the official from the central flood control.
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