Froth covers Delhi's Yamuna river
Multiple videos circulating on social media show vast sections of the river frothing, resembling clouds over the water, which gradually dissipated later in the day
PTI
New Delhi, 18 Oct
The Yamuna river in Delhi
was seen covered with a thick layer of white froth on Friday with experts
saying this poses health hazards for people especially as the festive season
approaches.
Multiple videos circulating on social media show vast sections of
the river frothing, resembling clouds over the water, which gradually
dissipated later in the day.
Bhim Singh Rawat, Associate Coordinator of the South Asia Network
on Dams, Rivers & People (SANDRP), told PTI, “Normally, the upper segment
of the Yamuna experiences significant flood spells, but this year, there have
been none during the just-concluded southwest monsoon of 2024."
"This is unusual, as the river generally witnesses at least a
couple of low or medium flood spells in this segment every year,” Rawat said.
He highlighted that the pollution in the river is a serious
concern affecting human health and wildlife near the river.
While the river has some natural cleansing ability, pollution
levels are alarming, he said, adding that the white froth which was seen during
the monsoon this year, becomes more noticeable during festival times.
Experts have urged the government to address the pollution levels
in the Yamuna, especially as major festivals like Chhath Puja are approaching.
The pungent foam contains high levels of ammonia and phosphates,
posing serious health risks, including respiratory and skin problems, according
to environmental experts.
“This kind of foam formation is common when fats from decaying
plants and pollutants mix with the water, but its presence during the monsoon
is surprising,” said another expert attributing the frothing to the absence of
flood spells that typically wash away pollutants.-PTI
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