Minto Bridge flooding: Delhi Govt suspends Junior Engineer, Seek Explanations | Today news

The Delhi government performed quickly on Water Statement at Minto Bridge on Sunday by issuing immediate suspension orders to the junior engineer-in-charge and the pump operator on the site, the government’s sources said. According to sources, a notice on the cause to the assistant engineer for ‘supervisory decay’ will be served, and the executive engineer is aimed at submitting an explanation setting out the preventative measures to avoid such incidents in the future. The chief of the engineer was also instructed to ensure that such incidents are not repeated across Delhi and to issue the necessary warnings. Minto Bridge is a railroad bridge above Vivekanda Road in New -Delhi. The bridge has also faced water log and traffic problems before. Earlier on Sunday, Aaam Aadmi Party Mla and the party of the party, Saurabh Bharadwaj, of the Delhi State, the Minister of PWD of Delhi, PWD, Parvesh Sahib Singh for being “missing”, while several parts of the national capital. “Where did PWD passing Parvesh Verma disappear?” Bharadwaj said in a position on X. Delhi meeting’s leader of opposition and former chief minister atatishi also questioned whether Minister Verma would be removed from his position and questioned why he was not on the ground to monitor the situation. ‘Will Parvesh Sahib Singh be removed as PWD minister? Why is he not on the ground, even after the water logging happened? Why is he hiding? ” The weakening occurred after heavy rains associated with strong winds in the early hours of Sunday, with several areas experiencing weakening and traffic congestion. Delhi Cantt’s footage showed a bus and a vehicle plunged into the water at a weakened underwear, showing the severity of the rainfall. It is also seen that there have been serious water directions in the areas of Ito, Dhaula Kuan, Subroto Park, Nanakpura Underpass and Chanakyapuri led to traffic congestion. Earlier on Saturday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red warning for Delhi and nearby areas, and warned against strong thunderstorms, rain and high velocity winds over the next two to three hours. The warning is part of a warning now imposed on the basis of the current weather conditions. Meanwhile, IMD stated that there is also a possibility of rain in Delhi today, as IMD predicts thunder activity and winds at a speed of 30 to 40 kilometers per hour, as cyclonic circulations around the western Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan were conducive.