Delhi Floods: Even the Shelters Need Shelter

Visuals from Mayur Vihar Phase-1—a low-lying area near the Yamuna River—show floodwaters enter the relief camps.

Aroop Mishra & Shelly Walia
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Visuals from Mayur Vihar Phase-1—one of the low-lying areas near the Yamuna River affected due to heavy rainfall in the national capital—showed floodwaters entering the temporary relief camps.

(Illustration: Aroop Mishra/The Quint)

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(Illustration: Aroop Mishra/The Quint)

(Illustration: Aroop Mishra/The Quint)

What was meant to be a refuge for the displaced amid Delhi's floods has now become a symbol of administrative irony.

Visuals from Mayur Vihar Phase-1—one of the low-lying areas near the Yamuna River affected due to heavy rainfall in the national capital—showed floodwaters entering the temporary relief camps.

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