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Hindon river in spate after Yamuna, hundreds of vehicles drowned in Greater Noida – hindon river noida car submerged video eco tech NTC

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Hindon river in spate after Yamuna, hundreds of vehicles drowned in Greater Noida – hindon river noida car submerged video eco tech NTC

After Yamuna, now the Hindon river is in spate. Due to this, the problems of the people of the areas around Delhi like Ghaziabad and Noida have increased. Meanwhile, a video has surfaced from Greater Noida. Hundreds of vehicles parked in an empty place have been submerged in it.

According to the information received, this video is from Sutyana village of Greater Noida. Here the water of Hindon came in the area around Ecotech 3 station, due to which a flood-like situation arose. More than 400 vehicles were drowned in this water, water was also filled inside them. These parked vehicles are engaged in cab service.

Due to the flood in Hindon, the danger is not only to Noida. Rather Ghaziabad is also in its JD. Due to the flood in the Hindon river, the environment bridge has been told to be a threat. Environment bridge made of iron has been made to go to the city forest. The pressure on this bridge has increased due to the stagnation of more water hyacinths near the bridge. The GDA has expressed the possibility of the bridge being washed away or damaged.

The GDA has written a letter to the Irrigation Department for this. It has been said that the environment bridge should be protected by removing water hyacinth immediately.

It is being said about the Hindon river that it is in spate after 40 years. Earlier in 1978, this much water came in Hindon. Due to the increased water level of Hindon, the maximum damage has been done in Karheda village of Ghaziabad. Water has been filled in many colonies here.

Right now water is flowing around 200 meters in the Hindon river. Its danger mark is at 205 meters. Delhi’s problems have increased due to the flood in Yamuna river before Hindon. Here the low-lying area of ​​550 hectares was submerged in water. Because of this, thousands of people became homeless and at the same time the habitat of the animals was also snatched away. The water level of Yamuna is currently below the danger mark, but water has not receded from many areas.

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