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Yamuna Froths Again: Delhi's Pollution Crisis Returns Unaddressed
11 Feb
Summary
- Yamuna River in Delhi is once again covered in thick white froth.
- Environmentalists blame untreated wastewater and low freshwater flow.
- Official river water quality data shows discrepancies with ground reality.

The Yamuna River in Delhi is once again presenting a stark visual of severe pollution, marked by thick white froth at Kalindi Kunj. This return of pollution, complete with stench and foam, occurs as the urgency to address the issue appears to have waned, unlike the decisive action taken last October ahead of Chhath Puja. During that period, the Delhi government initiated daily inspections and significant freshwater releases from the Hathnikund Barrage, which temporarily masked the problem.



