A view of the area around the Kashmere Gate bus terminal in New Delhi after the Yamuna River water level continues to rise. (Photo: PTI)
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A view of the area around the Kashmere Gate bus terminal in New Delhi after the Yamuna River water level continues to rise. (Photo: PTI)

55 families rescued from flood-hit Ghaziabad villages; Yamuna embankment being monitored

The rescued families are from Badarpur village, situated on banks of Yamuna in Loni sub-division, and were evacuated with NDRF help; Yamuna embankment is monitored


Ghaziabad, Sep 5 (PTI) At least 55 families were rescued from a flood-affected village in Ghaziabad district of Uttar Pradesh as water from the Hathnikund barrage in Haryana caused the Yamuna river to swell, officials said on Thursday.

The rescued families are from Badarpur village, situated on the banks of the Yamuna in the Loni sub-division, and were evacuated with the help of a National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team deployed in the area, Additional District Magistrate (Finance) Saurabh Bhatt told PTI.

"Arrangements for food, including milk for infants, have been made for the rescued families," Bhatt said, adding that camps have been set up for villagers, though many are reluctant to move to them.

The ADM said the administration's top priority is to protect the Yamuna embankment to prevent the floodwaters from impacting more villages.

Engineers from the irrigation department have been deployed along the embankment for round-the-clock monitoring.

Ambulances, a health department team and essential medicines have also been stationed in the affected region. Fodder supplies for cattle have been dispatched to Badarpur, Mirpur Hindu, Pachayra, Cardamom, Lutfullapur Nawada and Allipur villages, the ADM added. PTI

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