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The coronavirus lockdown has turned out to be a boon for mother nature. Nature is healing itself from the damage that mankind has done to it. It is letting its resources and animals thrive while humans are locked inside their homes following the COVID-19 outbreak. From clear blue skies to wild animals taking a tour of human habitation, the lockdown has surely proved to be a blessing for nature.
In fact, recently, people in Jalandhar could witness the Himalayan peaks situated 200 km away from the city thanks to the pollution-free skies. The lockdown also had its positive effects on River Yamuna, at least the recent pictures of the river from Delhi, Mathura and Vrindavan prove so!
River Yamuna, which last year saw the toxic foaming waters on its Delhi’s bank following the high level of pollution in the city now has turned clear, blue and pristine. reports TOI. Have a look at the pictures:
I just can't get over this. These are pictures of the yamuna today at Kalindi Kunj. These were received on whatsapp. But it's mind boggling to think what we do this paradise. pic.twitter.com/1tOx1n9RPb
— Abhinav Mathur(restart learning for 30Cr children) (@abhinavmathur) April 3, 2020
This is Yamuna River from Kalindi Kunj. In short: we're such a burden on this planet. @abhinavmathur thanks for sharing these. pic.twitter.com/CWbG0wETp7
— Dr Ritesh Malik (@drriteshmalik) April 3, 2020
Twitter users from Mathura and Vrindavan too shared some pictures of the crystal clear water of Yamuna.
#Yamuna is so clean at @vrindavan during #lockdown @VrindavanToday @today_vrindavan @vrin_davan pic.twitter.com/tMM6sEVg8d
— CA Kuldeep Arora (@cakuldeeparora) April 4, 2020
-Mathura devotees say improvement in Yamuna #river water quality at Gokul Barrage. @myogiadityanath
Can @CPCB_OFFICIAL @UPPCBLKO @UppcbG @UppcbN
verify. @nivedita_Him @GaonConnection @GargiRawat @BrajwasiRaghav @indiawater #Lockdown #Covid19 pic.twitter.com/lN5v4xLRyv— SANDRP (@Indian_Rivers) April 1, 2020
People on Twitter couldn’t believe their eyes and reactions poured in as soon as the pictures went viral.
Seriously. We have taken a lot of things in nature for granted.
I have never ever seen Yamuna River in Delhi so clean.@urbanvoicesin #21daylockdown #Covid19India #ClimateChange #PollutionFree #delhi #yamuna https://t.co/eeCF6OV4BR— Akash Das (@akashdas1107) April 3, 2020
Wow… Absolutely Gorgeous
Nature is breathing free after such a long long time
Air is fresher.. Rivers are cleaner.. animal, fishes, birds are happier
— Samarthâš¡Wear Maskâš¡ (@Samarthx9x5) April 4, 2020
Unbelievable. Never saw Yamuna like this in my life.
— Ashima Kaul (@Yakjite) April 4, 2020
I crossed Kalindi Kunj daily to work for 2 years and this really blew my mind. Unimaginable till it happened.
— Anshul Srivastava (@Being_Anshul) April 3, 2020
— Dr Ritesh Malik (@drriteshmalik) April 3, 2020
We hope, people at least now understand what we humans have done to our beautiful nature and start maintaining its beauty even after the lockdown ends.
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