Arvind Kejriwal: Yamuna's water level touched 208.46 metres, schools to remain shut in affected areas

The government is continuing the evacuation work, Kejriwal said urging for cooperation at the time of emergency

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Arvind Kejriwal: Yamuna's water level touched 208.46 metres, schools to remain shut in affected areas
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As Yamuna's water level touched 208.46 metres on Thursday morning with the flood water entering the main city, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal announced that all schools in the flooded areas will remain shut as the government works on a war footing to rescue people.

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The chief minister made a fresh appeal to people to not go to the flooded areas.

The government is continuing the evacuation work, Kejriwal said urging for cooperation at the time of emergency.

The Delhi flood situation has become a political flashpoint with Kejriwal shifting the blame to Haryana's release of the water from the Hathnikund barrage.

Kejriwal on Wednesday wrote to Union home minister Amit Shah seeking Centre's intervention to slow the water flow from Haryana towards Delhi.

On Wednesday, the Yamuna water level breached the all-time high mark though it has stopped raining in Delhi. Kejriwal said the water that was released from Haryana has flooded the city and it will subside in two-three days. On Thursday, water entered ITO, Civil Lines as the low lying areas are already flooded.

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