People living in low lying areas along Yamuna being evacuated

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 17 2013 | 8:55 PM IST
Keeping in view the rising water level in Yamuna due to incessant rains and release of water by Haryana, the Delhi Government today started evacuating people living in low lying areas along the river.
Chief Secretary D M Spolia directed the Revenue Department to complete the evacuation of people by 12 noon tomorrow and gear up its machinery to meet any possible eventualities.
Spolia said Haryana has released eight lakh cusecs of excess water into Yamuna from the Hathnikund barrage near Yamunanagar this morning and the water is expected to reach Delhi in the next 36 hours.
At a meeting, Spolia issued directions to all concerned departments and agencies to ensure proper coordination as threat of flood is looming large over low-lying areas along the Yamuna.
The meeting was attended by commissioner of three municipal corporations, officials of Delhi Development Authority, Irrigation and Flood Control Department, Delhi Police and Delhi International Airport Ltd.
The Chief Secretary said he has asked the Revenue Department to set up relief camps mid night tonight to provide shelter to the affected people.
In the meeting, Spolia categorically told the agencies that the government would not tolerate any shifting of responsibilities and instructed them to work in close cooperation with each other.
He also told the agencies to submit daily report to him on status of flood by 6.30 PM. Spolia said discharge from Hathini Kund is going to be "highest" this year.
Officials said Spolia also instructed flood control department to review strength of Eastern Yamuna Bandh.
On the issue of waterlogging across the city, the Chief Secretary issued instruction to the concerned agencies to do everything possible to drain out accumulated water.
Delhi Traffic Police informed the meeting that there had been water logging at 50 places which have affected flow of traffic.
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First Published: Jun 17 2013 | 8:55 PM IST

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