• 2 months ago
Thick white froth has covered the Yamuna River in Delhi, raising health concerns ahead of the festive season. Social media videos show vast frothy sections resembling clouds. The Delhi government is monitoring the situation and using defoamers. Pollution in the river, common during festivals, contains high levels of ammonia and phosphates, posing risks like respiratory and skin issues. Experts warn the river's natural cleansing ability is inadequate to combat the pollution.

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00:00There is no earth bee.
00:11This message might be dangling here in the shrubs, the bushes that we have at the banks
00:18of river Yamuna in the national capital region of Delhi, but this is a very loaded message.
00:25There is no earth bee.
00:26We often refer to a phrase called, let's resort to plan B. Have we ever really thought that
00:33what is the plan B for this mother earth?
00:36If the situation like this persists, one would wonder.
00:41This morning when we came here to cover this story, two sorts of thoughts crossed our mind.
00:47First, we should have been here earlier.
00:49Secondly, how did we reach here?
00:51How did we reach here?
00:53At this picturesque site, otherwise picturesque site, not anymore though, we have heard stories
01:02about the value of river Yamuna, the role that river Yamuna played in the settlement
01:11of humanity across, along its borders.
01:16It's not happening anymore.
01:18Who are the inhabitants here?
01:20If you take a look at the skyline right above this water level, you would see scavengers.
01:27You would see vultures, eagles, birds flying up all around and trying to feed on the carcasses
01:35that also make way in these dirty waters of river Yamuna.
01:40And right above that is the multi-million apartments, office spaces, cranes, overhead
01:47cranes trying to erect another structure to last for another 100 years.
01:52Well, I cannot help the sneezing also looks like the effect the moment we got closer to
01:58these frothy foam.
02:00We have been told that this brownish upper layer that you see could be a mix of the sand,
02:13could be the mix of the plants, the saplings that are here, but it is also one of the most
02:23dangerous elements, the chemical that they are saying that's microplastic and it's so
02:30small that even when you breathe and I could barely stand here because the smell, the stench
02:37is getting and I could feel it that it is getting inside.
02:42So if we have reached to this stage as of now, it is whether it's a point of no return
02:50where we are standing, it's a big question.
02:52We have to think in terms of the sustainability and the efforts that people are taking to
03:00at least safeguard tomorrow.
03:03We will be bringing you more such voices and stories on the apathy, its public apathy also,
03:09its government apathy also and the lack of awareness in general.
03:13Let's speak to some of the young volunteers who are here and who come here every day,
03:19not just during this part of the month or a year and they try and make a difference.
03:24Let's hear them out and let's see if we can take a leaf out of the page.

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