People wade through the flooded water of the Yamuna River at Yamuna Bazar in New Delhi, India, 19 August 2025.  File photo | Express
Delhi

Delhi flood control dept crosses 57 per cent desilting target

The progress is significant in critical stretches. Work on 21 priority drains has crossed 76% completion, said officials.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: With monsoon approaching, the Irrigation and Flood Control Department has accelerated its desilting operations across the capital’s major drains, achieving over 57% of its total target so far in a bid to minimise waterlogging and urban flooding.

According to official figures, desilting work across 76 drains has reached 57.68% completion, with more than 16.48 lakh cubic metres of silt already removed against a total target of 28.5L cubic metres.

The progress is significant in critical stretches. Work on 21 priority drains has crossed 76% completion, said officials. The Najafgarh drain system, one of Delhi’s most flood-prone zones, has achieved nearly 48% progress, while the remaining 55 drains have also shown steady momentum, touching over 63% completion.

Officials on the ground said that the approach this year is more structured, with simultaneous work across multiple zones rather than a last-minute rush. Vulnerable points identified from previous years are being prioritised to ensure smoother water flow.

Severly wounded Mojtaba Khamenei delegates power to generals as military takes control of Iran: Report

Gauhati HC rejects Pawan Khera's anticipatory bail plea in FIR by Assam CM's wife

Iran hits back at Trump's 'hellhole' remark on India, China; calls them 'cradles of civilisation'

TGSRTC driver succumbs to burns after self-immolation amid employee strike

Decoding 'historic' 85% turnout recorded in Tamil Nadu assembly polls

SCROLL FOR NEXT