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A thin layer of toxic foam was seen floating in the Yamuna river at Kalindi Kunj. (Photo/ANI)
Thin layer of toxic foam floats near Yamuna River bank in Delhi ANI | Updated: Apr 20, 2021 15:42 IST
New Delhi [India], April 20 (ANI): A thin layer of toxic foam was seen floating in the Yamuna river at Kalindi Kunj in the national capital on Tuesday.
The toxic foam was seen floating in the Yamuna river on April 26 also.
Environmentalists earlier have stated that the reason for the frothing could be the release of certain gases when reacting with few specific bacteria.
Toxic foam at the Yamuna river hit global headlines when in 2019 pictures of devotees of Chhat puja were seen standing in waist-deep toxic forth in the Yamuna at Kalindi Kunj.
Thin Layer Of Toxic Foam Floats Again In Delhi s Yamuna River Thin Layer Of Toxic Foam Floats Again In Delhi s Yamuna River Environmentalists earlier have stated that the reason for the frothing could be the release of certain gases when reacting with few specific bacteria.
The toxic foam was seen floating in the Yamuna river on April 26 also.
New Delhi:
A thin layer of toxic foam was seen floating in the Yamuna river at Delhi s Kalindi Kunj area today.
The toxic foam was seen floating in the Yamuna river on April 26 also.
Environmentalists earlier have stated that the reason for the frothing could be the release of certain gases when reacting with few specific bacteria.
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