Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Two drown in swollen river, 11-year-old boy rescued

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NEW DELHI: The flood in the Yamuna river claimed its first casualties on Tuesday, with two people drowning and one other being admitted to a hospital in a critical condition.

On Tuesday, an 11-year-old girl drowned while playing in the inundated floodplain­s of the river opposite Raj Ghat power plant. Later, in Usmanpur, which is around nine kilometres from upstream from Rajghat, a 23-year-old man drowned in the flooded Yamuna.

Police identified the 11-yearold girl who drowned as Asha. Her friend Raja, 7, was rescued by locals and rushed to the Lok Nayak hospital where his condition was stated to be critical. The 23-year-old man who died in Usmanpur was identified as Suresh.

“While one child has died, another is still admitted in the hospital’s ICU. Locals said that the area was being developed by the DDA but we are yet to verify that. As the area is submerged under water, we could not ascertain whether it was a submerged water body where the child drowned,” said Mandeep Singh Randhawa, deputy commission­er of police (central).

The incident occurred around 11:30am when a group of children were playing in the flood plains, large portions of which have been flooded with knee-deep to waistdeep water. There was a water body nearby, which was dug up by the DDA as a part of its beautifica­tion drive, said locals.

“The two children couldn’t identify the water body as areas of the floodplain­s were inundated and walked straight into it. A boy saw the children drowning and raised an alarm. Locals rushed to the spot and the victims were fished out. The girl died in the hospital,” said Mohammad Mansur, a neighbour.

Police said that the parents of both Asha and Raja hailed from Bihar and worked as daily labourers and have been living in this part of the flood plains, popularly known among locals as Bela Gaon, for more than 17 years.

“I have lost my child. The DDA should have posted a guard or set up a boundary to demarcate the water body,” said Sumitra Devi, mother of Asha.

“Several people have built their jhuggis on the site. On Monday, after the land flooded, we had issued directions to people living in the low-lying area to stay away from the site,” said an official of DDA.

In the Usmanpur incident, locals spotted the victim, Suresh, drowning in the inundated floodplain­s and immediatel­y raised an alarm. “He was fished out and rushed to the hospital where he was declared dead,” said Atul Kumar Thakur, DCP (northeast).

 ?? RAJ K RAJ/HT ?? Relatives of Asha, who drowned while playing in the inundated floodplain­s of the Yamuna on Tuesday, mourn her death.
RAJ K RAJ/HT Relatives of Asha, who drowned while playing in the inundated floodplain­s of the Yamuna on Tuesday, mourn her death.

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