Delhi minister Atishi on Monday urged individuals to remain in reduction camps because the Yamuna water stage was displaying a rising pattern once more and in addition mentioned that pores and skin allergy instances have been reported from the camps
“As a consequence of heavy rains yesterday in some areas of Haryana, the water stage of Yamuna rose barely right this moment. The Central Water Fee estimates that might attain 206.1m in a single day. There isn’t any hazard for the individuals of Delhi from this. However all of the individuals dwelling in reduction camps are requested not to return to their houses simply but. Return to your houses solely after the water stage comes under the hazard mark,” tweeted Atishi.
She additionally mentioned whereas there are apprehensions relating to a surge in ailments corresponding to dengue and chikungunya after the floods, the present knowledge doesn’t point out a rise in such instances, however instances of pores and skin allergy symptoms are being reported.
The water stage of Yamuna, which breached the earlier file of 207.49 metres final week and crossed 208 metres on July 12, was nonetheless flowing above the hazard mark of 205.33 metres.
The Yamuna water stage in Delhi at 12 midday rose to 205.80 metres from 205.58 metres at 9 am. The water stage was 205.52 metres on Sunday evening. At 1 pm, the water stage was recorded at 205.84 metres.