Delhi: PWD Minister Atishi Inspects Centralised Monsoon Control Room To Assess Waterlogging Situation in National Capital (See Pics and Video)

Atishi further said that the control room has kept a strict vigil on all the places with severe waterlogging across the city through CCTV.

Atishi inspects Centralised Monsoon Control Room. (Photo credits: X/@AtishiAAP)

New Delhi (India], July 3: Delhi Minister Atishi on Wednesday inspected the Centralized Monsoon Control Room of the Public Works Department (PWD) to assess the waterlogging situation in the city.

"Amidst the rain in Delhi, inspected the Centralized Monsoon Control Room located at PWD Headquarters today," Atishi posted on X.

Atishi Inspects Centralised Monsoon Control Room

Atishi further said that the control room has kept a strict vigil on all the places with severe waterlogging across the city through CCTV.

"The ground staff is also constantly inspecting the places with possible waterlogging. Immediate steps are being taken to remove waterlogging from the places where complaints are coming in. Along with this, the entire process is also being monitored from the control room while following up on the complaint," she added.

PWD Monitoring Various Waterlogging Spots Across Delhi

People of Delhi can lodge complaints regarding waterlogging on Toll Free No. 1800110093 or Whatsapp Chatbot No. 8130188222," she stated. Earlier today, the evening in Delhi turned pleasant as the national capital saw rains bringing with it relief from humidity and heat.

The IMD further advised people to avoid going to areas that face water logging problem often. It also added, "Check for traffic congestion on your route and be updated with weather warnings."

Atishi on June 30, announced a Rs 10 lakh compensation amount to the kin of people who lost their lives due to drowning amid waterlogging due to heavy rainfall in the national capital. Atishi, Delhi Water Minister and AAP Leader, Discharged From Lok Nayak Hospital (Watch Video).

In an order to the Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Revenue, Atishi said, "It has been reported that there have been several deaths due to drowning on June 28, after the extreme rainfall of 228mm. It is hereby directed that the families of all those who lost their lives shall be provided a compensation of Rs 10 Lakhs."

Also, several other parts of the nation, including Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh have recorded heavy rainfall.

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