Amid the delgue in Delhi, people risk their lives to save stray animalsThe flood-like situation in Delhi has disrupted not only human lives but displaced livestock and stray animals also. Several good Samaritans came forward to rescue the animals stranded in the flooded areas in Delhi. The situation continues to remain grim in New Delhi as roads turned into rivers and water gushed into houses, medical facilities and shelter homes, impairing normal life and causing immense hardship for the people as the water level in the Yamuna River rose to a record high.
Amid the delgue in Delhi, people risk their lives to save stray animals
A resident rescues a cow from the flood-affected Old Usmanpur village in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
A man rescues a cow from the flooded area near Old Railway Bridge in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
Dogs wait to get rescued at the flood-affected Old Usmanpur village in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
People rescue cows from a flooded locality after a rise in the water level of river Yamuna due to heavy monsoon rains in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
A man rescues a dog as he walks through a flooded area in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
NDRF personnel rescues a livestock at the flood-hit Nigam Bodh Ghat as the swollen Yamuna river floods low-lying areas in New Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo
Flood-affected people from low-lying areas around the Yamuna river after being relocated to a temporary shelter in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
A man carries a dog as he uses tree branches to climb on a flyover under construction as others wait after being displaced by the rising water level of river Yamuna in New Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo
Residents carry their belongings and livestock through a field flooded with water from river Yamuna after heavy monsoon rains in New Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo