Delhi Rains: AAP Sets Up Flood Relief Kitchen at Party Headquarters To Supply Meals to People Displaced by Floods

Rai said there were currently more than 40 relief camps set up by the Arvind Kejriwal government to rescue the stranded from low-lying areas near the Yamuna River.

Flood Relief Kitchen in Delhi By AAP. (Photo Credits: Twitter Video Grab)

New Delhi, July 15: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has set up a 'Flood Relief Kitchen' at the party headquarters to supply meals to the people displaced by floods. The announcement was made by AAP Delhi State Convenor Gopal Rai at a press conference here. Yamuna River Water Level Receding Slowly, Situation To Normalise Soon if There Is No More Heavy Rain, Says Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal.

Rai said there were currently more than 40 relief camps set up by the Arvind Kejriwal government to rescue the stranded from low-lying areas near the Yamuna River. Delhi Floods: Commuters Face Difficulties As Severe Waterlogging Persists in Yamuna Adjoining Areas Following Incessant Rains (Watch Video).

Flood Relief Kitchen

The state minister said that all his cabinet peers and MLAs and councillors from the party have been instructed to visit their areas and help people affected by the floods. Rai said the Delhi government has appointed coordinators for all 40 camps to assess the food needs of the inmates so that they don't fall short.

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