Rain wreaks havoc on Delhi violence victims, rainwater filled in relief camps
Rain wreaks havoc on Delhi violence victims, rainwater filled in relief camps
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New Delhi: Nature is also wreaking havoc on the victims who have lost the roof above their heads in Delhi violence. The rain on Thursday and Friday has increased the problem of violence victims taking shelter in relief camps manifold. Rainwater flooded inside relief camps in Mustafabad, Delhi. It has also exposed the misconception of the AAP government of Delhi. Earlier, the victims had to bear the brunt of the first riots and now are struggling with the problem of rain.

Already a large number of violence-affected people had taken shelter in the camps of Mustafabad, whose life has made life more difficult by the rain. Riot victims are unable to sit nor sleep due to rain water inside the relief camps. During the Delhi violence, miscreants set their houses on fire. Since then, these people have been forced to take shelter in the relief camps of Mustafabad.

The Delhi government has built relief camps for the victims of violence in Mustafabad. These relief camps are made of cloth tents, which are not completely waterproof. So the rainwater on Thursday night and Friday went inside the camps. Water is also dripping from the roof of many tents. Due to this, clothes and belongings of violence victims have also become wet.

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