Delhi floods

Vinod (47), a daily wage labourer from Ghat number 28, has been away from his home for over a month. “There is a lot of mud in our home. We need to remove all of it first and then again leave the house empty for some days to let it dry. Only then can we move back,” he told


"Our children help manage and keep our belongings safe in the relief camps while I and my wife go out to work or clean the mud. They will be able to resume their studies only after we shift back to our home." Neelam Devi (45), from Ghat number 27, echoed a similar struggle and said, “It is hours of tiresome work to clean so much silt. We don't have money to hire help. Once the mud is out, we still need the house to dry, which depends on the weather.” Meanwhile, Mamata said the situation has become exhausting.


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