Yamuna river crossed danger mark on the night of September 1st. Currently, water has inundated some low-lying areas along the riverbanks, leading many people to vacate their homes and shift to alternative locations. The rising water levels in the Yamuna river in Delhi have prompted the evacuation of two hospitals in the city. The relentless increase in the water levels poses a threat to several districts in the National Capital Region (NCR). Authorities are working to ensure the safety of residents in flood-prone areas. As a precautionary measure, hospitals are being cleared to prevent any risks to patients and staff. The overflowing river has caused distress among the locals, forcing them to seek refuge in safer places. Amid concerns over the safety of the medical facilities, patients have been relocated to other hospitals for their well-being. The situation is being closely monitored to mitigate any potential dangers arising from the floodwaters. The authorities are working tirelessly to manage the flood risk and protect the vulnerable communities.

Two hospitals evacuated in Delhi amid flood risks, patients transferred to other locations

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