Accident occurred in Delhi amid heavy rains, big pit on flyover, auto collapsed in pit | Delhi yamuna floods cause pothole on alipur flyover traffic diverted

Delhi Flood: Water has entered many areas due to rising water level of Yamuna river in Delhi. Amidst the floods, a major accident survived the Alipur flyover on Thursday morning. A large part of the flyover near Alipur on NH-44 collapsed.

Delhi Yamuna Flood: Flood threat has increased in the capital Delhi. After the release of water from Haryana, the Delhi government has increased vigilance. Due to continuous rains, the water in Hathinikund barrage has been filled with water. On Thursday morning, a major accident survived the Alipur flyover amid floods. On the NH-44, a part of the flyover near Alipur collapsed and an auto driver was trapped. The front part of the auto fell into the pit and the driver suffered injuries. He has been admitted to Harishchandra Hospital.

Police closed flyover

Due to security, the police have closed the flyover and traffic has been diverted. Passengers going on this route of Delhi may cause inconvenience. Therefore, before leaving the house, see the traffic advisory of Delhi Police. The water level of Yamuna river on the old railway bridge in Delhi at seven in the morning was 207.48 meters. The water of the swollen Yamuna is continuously filling the surrounding area, causing the situation to remain more serious

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Yamuna water spread to main road

The water of the Yamuna river has now spread through the main gate of the Monastery Market to the main road. The NDRF team reached the spot and started preparing for rescue and rescue. In view of the increasing water situation, NDRF has been deployed in Akshardham, Mayur Vihar, Yamuna Bazaar and ISBT area. The water has now reached the ISBT Kashmiri Gate. In view of this, the route from ISBT to Tis Hazari has been closed, so that there is no problem.

Flood risk increased in Delhi

A serious information has been revealed in Delhi amid floods. According to officials, the water level of Yamuna river can reach 207.40 meters by the night of 3 August. This danger mark is quite above 205.33 meters, which has increased the risk of flooding in the capital.

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