Health risks associated with overflowing of Yamuna in Delhi; here's what you can do - Times of India
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After heavy rains lashed many parts of North India, the National Capital has been dealing with a flood crisis, with water levels in the river Yamuna reaching an all-time high -- flowing at over 208 meters -- on Thursday. While the water levels have started slowly receding, several areas of the city such as Kashmiri Gate, ITO, and Rajghat, are still reeling under water-logging. In such a condition, there is going to be a public health emergency if enough attention is not given.“There can be major health issues that can creep up now as well as when the water level goes down,” says Dr. Manoj Sharma, Senior Consultant- Internal Medicine at Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj. Here are some potential health concerns associated with this event: Waterborne diseases The floodwaters of the Yamuna River may become contaminated with various pollutants, including sewage, industrial waste, and other harmful substances. This contamination increases the risk of waterborne diseases such as cho...