Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has announced that special camps will be set up for people who lost their Aadhaar cards and other important documents in the floods. He made this announcement during a visit to a relief camp in north Delhi’s Mori Gate. Kejriwal also mentioned that the government will provide school dresses and books for students.
Kejriwal also shared that the water levels in the Yamuna river are slowly decreasing and life is returning to normal. The Chandrawal Water treatment plant, which was shut due to flooding, has been restarted. The Okhla plant was also started on Friday. The Yamuna’s water level has decreased to 205.98 meters, but it is still above the danger mark of 205.33 meters.
The normal water supply in the city, which was affected by the flooding, is expected to be restored on Sunday. Kejriwal had previously stated that the water treatment plants at Wazirabad and Chandrawal would also be started by Sunday.