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2 years after Yamuna flood wreaked havoc: Delhi still lies vulnerable; experts slam official reports for inaction and oversight

IndiaTimes Saturday, 12 July 2025
Two years after Delhi's devastating 2023 floods, caused by the Yamuna River exceeding record levels, concerns persist about the lack of preventative measures. A new analysis highlights floodplain encroachment, siltation, and dam operations as ongoing threats. The report criticizes previous governmental investigations for inadequately addressing the root causes and proposing effective solutions, urging an independent assessment.
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