Here’s Why Protesters Are Pumping Oxygen Using Cylinders & Pipes Into Delhi’s Yamuna River

PTI

In a unique protest, Yamuna was infused with oxygen using cylinders and pipes by a group of volunteers who wanted to draw the attention of lawmakers to the pollution prevalent in the river.

b’The river is mostly dry which poses a threat to the foundation of the Taj Mahal | Source: River Connect Campaign, Viikas Sharma’

River Connect volunteers gathered at the Etmauddaula view point park with cylinders and pipes.

“Yamuna has zero oxygen level which has resulted in the death of marine life. The river water is unfit for human consumption and even bacteria cannot survive,” a river activist, Shravan Kumar Singh, said.

The river is mostly dry which poses a threat to the foundation of the Taj Mahal which experts say should remain moist with river water.

The city also observed the water tragedy day, marking the death of 21 people who died after drinking municipal water on May 21, 1993.

(Feature image source: Reuters) 

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