By Ujwala P and Mikaela Viqueira New Delhi, Jan 19 (EFE).- At least eight million people living in the Indian capital, New Delhi, face water shortages as the city’s main water source, the River Yamuna, is contaminated with high ammonia levels. A cocktail of industrial effluents and domestic sewage let into the river has left …
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The Delhi government has sent an SOS to Haryana, the third time in two weeks, urging it to release additional water in the Yamuna river to prevent a water crisis in the national capital. India News | Staring at Water Crisis, Delhi Sends SOS to Haryana to Release More Water in Yamuna.
The Delhi government has sent an SOS to Haryana, the third time in two weeks, urging it to release additional water in the Yamuna river to prevent a water crisis in the national capital.
Delhi is staring at a water crisis amid the rising heat, with the water levels at the Wazirabad pond depleting alarmingly due to acute shortage in water flow in the Yamuna river, officials said.