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Delhi roads have been flooded and while this has created a hassle for many, there are those who have adjusted to the flood water in unique ways. How so? Well, here we bring to you pictures where Delhiites can be seen washing clothes and even bathing in the flood water! Take a look. (Image: PTI)
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Locals wash clothes in floodwater near Shanti Van as the swollen Yamuna river inundates nearby areas, in New Delhi on July 15, 2023. (Image: PTI Photo/Kamal Singh)
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A man wades through a waterlogged road as the swollen Yamuna river inundates nearby areas, at ITO in New Delhi on July 15, 2023. (Image: PTI Photo/Manvender Vashist Lav)
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A man bathes in floodwater near Shanti Van as the swollen Yamuna river inundates nearby areas, on July 15, 2023. (Image: PTI Photo/Kamal Singh)
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Vehicles move on a waterlogged road as the swollen Yamuna river inundates nearby areas, at ITO in New Delhi on July 15, 2023. (Image: PTI Photo/Kamal Singh)
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Children swim in floodwater at Civil Lines as the swollen Yamuna river inundates nearby areas, in New Delhi. (Image: PTI Photo/Kamal Singh)
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A man rescues a dog from a flooded colony, after a rise in the water level of the river Yamuna, in New Delhi on July 15, 2023. (Image: REUTERS/Adnan Abidi)
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People living in low-lying areas carry their belongings while relocating to a safer place as their houses are submerged in the floodwaters of the swollen Yamuna river in New Delhi on July 15, 2023. (Image: PTI Photo/Ravi Choudhary)
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NDRF personnel and locals rescue a cow from a flooded area as the swollen Yamuna river inundates nearby areas, near Sant Parmanand Hospital, in New Delhi on July 15, 2023. (Image: PTI Photo/Kamal Singh)
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A road is inundated with water from the swollen river Yamuna in New Delhi on July 15, 2023. The water level of the Yamuna River flowing through the Indian capital topped a 40-year record and reached 207.71 meters (681.5 feet) on Wednesday evening, according to a statement by the office of New Delhi’s top elected official, Arvind Kejriwal. Authorities have moved nearly 30,000 people to relief camps and also converted some schools into relief camps in the badly hit areas, the statement said. (Image: AP Photo/Piyush Nagpal)