The Yamuna river in Delhi has risen above the danger mark, causing floods and displacing over 27,000 people from their homes. Farmers like Puja Devi and her family have been living in Relief Camps since their homes were destroyed by the floods. The conditions in the camps are poor, with half-cooked meals and inadequate medical care. Many people have lost their livelihoods and are struggling to provide for their families. The flooding is attributed to encroachment on the river floodplain, heavy rainfall, and silt accumulation.
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