दिल्ली के बवाना इलाके से होकर गुजरने वाली मूनक नहर के अचानक टूटने से जेजे कॉलोनी जलमग्न हो गई. इसी कड़ी में आज बीजेपी सांसद योगेंद्र चंदोलिया ने प्रशासन द्वारा किए जा रहे राहत कार्यों का जायजा लिया.
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00:00A part of the Munak Nehar in Bawana, Delhi, suddenly collapsed on Wednesday night.
00:07Due to this, the water that used to flow in Bawana started entering the residential areas.
00:15I am present at the Munak Nehar in Bawana, Delhi, where you can see the picture.
00:20This is the part of the river that suddenly collapsed at night.
00:27Due to this, the water that used to flow in Bawana, Delhi, started entering the residential areas.
00:35Due to this, the residents of Bawana are facing a lot of problems.
00:41Because the water has entered the houses of the residents of Bawana.
00:45I got a call and it was told that the water has entered the J.K.L.N. block of Jai Jai Colony.
00:51So I thought that there must have been a flow of water.
00:55When I came here in the morning, I saw that the water was 6 feet deep.
01:02And people were standing on the roads.
01:05The electricity was cut off at night because there was a possibility of a power cut.
01:09Now these people are not even accepting it. They are enjoying it.
01:12They don't know how dangerous it is.
01:14I immediately called the chief engineer, Munak Nehar, and his office here.
01:19Munak Nehar is a village in Bindroli where the water has been stopped.
01:27This is a 15-kilometer area.
01:31When I came here in the morning, the flow of this water was very fast.
01:34I think that after 2-3 hours, when this water will be reduced,
01:37the people who maintain Munak Nehar have brought all the equipment here.
01:43And when they start installing it, it will be stopped once.
01:47When it will be stopped, it will definitely be done with concrete.
01:50Even after doing it with concrete, it will take 24 hours.
01:53Even after putting concrete, it will take 24 hours.
01:56This will cause 100% problems for the people of Delhi to get water to drink.
02:01Now I don't know if the Delhi government has made any arrangements for water.
02:06Because I am talking about the Wazirabad Jalasa.
02:0994% of the water is in it.
02:11It has not been removed for 10 years.
02:13If it had been removed, 250 Mg of water could have been stored in it.
02:18So that water could have been used for 24 hours.
02:22Today, only 50 Mg of water is treated in it.
02:27So there is definitely a problem with water.
02:30See, we will find out in the investigation.
02:33It is possible that the Delhi government can do anything to divert some issues.
02:40I was reading in the newspaper that the way the High Court has made the common man party.
02:49And the crisis of water is already going on.
02:52So there can be a conspiracy somewhere.
02:54But it is doubtful that such a big issue will suddenly break.
03:00I will tell you that this water connects Delhi to Haryana.
03:05And the water that comes through this canal also reaches people.
03:11Now the big question is that until this canal is completely dry.
03:17Till then its construction work will not be able to start.
03:20And when the canal dries, the people of Delhi may have to face water problems in the coming days.
03:25Therefore, now it will be necessary to see how much the government and administration are ready for this crisis.
03:32And how soon the administration of the facilities of the people of Delhi solves this problem.
03:38And by when the solution to the problem of people comes out.
03:42Ajit Kumar, ETB Bharat, Delhi