Control room, Quick Response Teams, Recyclers: Delhi govt gears up to battle waterlogging after heavy rains
Jun 28, 2024
New Delhi [India], June 28 : As several areas of the national capital got waterlogged owing to heavy rains in the early hours of Friday, Delhi Minister Atishi said that several key decisions have been taken to fight waterlogging.
Atishi said that a combined Emergency Control Room of all water-related departments like Delhi Jal Board, Municipal Corporation of Delhi and Irrigation and Flood Control Department will be formed, which will monitor waterlogging 24 hours a day and take action.
The Minister also said that all departments will inspect their Static and Mobile Water Pumps by tonight and ensure that all pumps are ready to pump out water.
Every department will form Quick Response Teams, which will be deployed to remove waterlogging at the ground level, she said.
Recyclers will be installed in every zone of Delhi Jal Board so that if stormwater drains get filled with water and silt, they can be cleaned. Workers will also be deployed as per the requirement for this, the Minister said.
"For the first time since 1936, Delhi has received 228 mm of rain in 24 hours, i.e. 25pc of the total monsoon rainfall (800 mm) in Delhi has occurred in just 24 hours. Due to this, drains have overflowed in many areas, and it took time to drain out the rainwater," Atishi said in a post on 'X'.
Following the emergency meeting, Delhi Minister Atishi said in a press conference, "We conducted an emergency meeting regarding the waterlogging issue due to the heavy rainfall. It was chaired by 4 ministers of the Delhi government... It was attended by all the senior officials of the Delhi government. We made several important decisions for the upcoming days."
Atishi said that the Delhi government has identified 200 hotspts which are prone to waterlogging. She said that the reason behind waterlogging is excessive rainfall which is more than the capacity of drains.
"We have identified around 200 hotspots till the last rain. Out of these, 40 hotspots are under CCTV surveillance by PWD... You have to understand that if Delhi receives rainfall of 228 mm, then it will take time to decrease the water level... Right now, Delhi has received more rainfall than the capacity of the drains. That's why we are witnessing waterlogging at several places...," she said.
Delhi Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj said that several decisions were taken in the meeting to tackle water logging in the national capital.
"The Traffic Police and area representatives have been told to identify the vulnerable areas for waterlogging and make a list of it. The Chief Secretaries have been told to review the list of all the departments... There are a lot of areas that witness waterlogging.It will be constantly monitored," Bharadwaj said.