India, Sept. 5 -- Struggle to collect food, mosquitoes, lost belongings and the dearth of space are only some of the many woes people are facing at the parts of Delhi where Yamuna river has breached into and entered residential areas - leaving nothing untouched at certain places and just the upper floors spared at some.

Families shifted to relief camps have been scrambling to get their meals, rushing to form queues on hearing horns of food trucks.

"We face a lot of trouble here at night because of the mosquitoes. Even the food we get mostly has rice. For those who have a fever, how will they manage to eat only rice?" PTI news agency quoted Shanti, a resident of Yamuna Khadar.

Yamuna river in Delhi has reached record levels amid heavy r...