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Last updated: July 10, 2023, 02:14 AM IST
Deputy Commissioner of Gurugram Nishant Kumar Yadav inspected the exchange arrangements on Sunday.
Heavy rains are causing waterlogging in Kota Colony of Gurugram, prompting the administration to provide food and drinking water to the affected population.
Rain water entered homes in Kota Colony, Gurugram on Sunday even as the administration came to the rescue of the residents by providing them with food and drinking water. Heavy rains on Sunday caused waterlogging in many places in Gurugram, and the Kota Colony in Badshapur was somehow submerged. People living in the area were disturbed.
The Red Cross Society of the area put together a special team after learning about the colony. Deputy Commissioner of Gurugram Nishant Kumar Yadav inspected the exchange arrangements on Sunday.
Despite the continuous rains, the district management team in Gurugram is working tirelessly to combat the effects of heavy waterlogging and Deputy Commissioner Shri Nishant Kumar Yadav has been personally checking the drainage arrangements since morning. @tweet pic.twitter.com/1BLIkEX7Fl– DC Gurugram (DC_Gurugram) July 9, 2023
Under the guidance of District Deputy Commissioner Nishant Kumar Yadav and Additional Deputy Commissioner Hitesh Kumar Meena, about 400 people were immediately assisted by Red Cross Society, Gurudwara Singh Sabha Sector 39 and Civil Defense Team. A joint team provided food to residents in their flooded homes.
Vikas Kumar, secretary of the Red Cross Society, said the team consisting of Atul Kumar Parashar of the Red Cross, Jagandeep Sindhu of Gurdwara Singh Sabha Sector 39, Sushma, Ranjan Bedi of Civil Defence, Vinita Peter and others delivered food to the people of the area. Colony.
(This story was not edited by the News18 staff and was published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)
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