
New Delhi, July 14.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Home Minister Amit Shah from France to ask about the flood situation in certain areas of Delhi, according to sources.
Shah called Modi on the phone and told him that the water in the Yamuna River is going to go down in the next day.
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi talked to the Union Home Minister Amit Shah about the flood-like situation in some parts of Delhi caused by the river Yamuna’s water level rising.
Shah told him that the water level will probably go down in the next 24 hours. He is closely monitoring the situation with the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi. A good number of NDRF teams have been sent to help people in need by rescuing and providing relief operations.
Water from the overflowing Yamuna river flooded many areas of Delhi on Thursday, causing major disruptions to daily life. As a result, authorities have closed all schools and colleges until July 16. They have also prohibited the entry of heavy trucks that are not involved in essential services.
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