Key Points

Delhi authorities have ordered the closure of the Old Railway Bridge over the Yamuna River due to rising floodwaters. The water level has reached 204.94 meters and is expected to exceed the danger mark of 206.50 meters soon. Officials are evacuating residents from vulnerable areas and implementing round-the-clock patrols along river embankments. The India Meteorological Department has issued urgent advisories as moderate to heavy rainfall continues across the city.

Key Points: Delhi Authorities Close Old Railway Bridge Amid Yamuna Flood Risk

  • Yamuna River level reaches 204.94m at Old Railway Bridge
  • Hathni Kund Barrage discharges over 292,000 cusecs of water
  • IMD forecasts continued moderate to heavy rainfall across Delhi
  • Authorities implementing 24/7 patrols along vulnerable embankments
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Delhi: Authorities order closure of Old Railway Bridge amid flood risk

Delhi shuts Old Railway Bridge as Yamuna River nears danger level. Officials issue flood advisory, evacuate vulnerable areas, and implement 24/7 patrols.

"As the water level of ORB may cross the danger level... people residing within the river embankments shall be warned and shifted - District Magistrate Shahdara"

New Delhi, September 1

In view of the flood situation, the Authorities have directed the closure of traffic and public movement on the bridge over the Yamuna River, effective from 5:00 PM on September 2, 2025, in response to a flood advisory issued by the Central Water Commission (CWC).

According to official data issued by disaster authorities, as of 5 pm, the water level at the Old Railway Bridge (ORB) stands at 204.94 meters. The Hathni Kund Barrage recorded a discharge of 292,365 cusecs, while the Wazirabad Barrage reported a discharge of 41,830 cusecs. Further downstream, the Okhla Barrage recorded a discharge of 56,455 cusecs.

At 9 AM today, 3,29,313 cusecs of water were released from Hathnikund Barrage. Officials are instructed to maintain strict vigilance, along with patrolling in low-lying areas.

According to District Magistrate Shahdara, "As the water level of ORB (Delhi Old Railway Bridge) may cross the danger level and is likely to exceed 206.50m, a CWC advisory may be expected soon. So, all the Sector Officers are hereby advised to keep a strict vigil in their respective areas and to take necessary action at vulnerable points, such as people residing within the river embankments, shall be warned and shifted to safer places."

"The police and the staff of 1&FC Department would undertake patrolling along right and left marginal embankments and keep vigil round the clock on the vulnerable points, regulators/pumps, etc. as required," it added.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an urgent advisory as moderate rainfall continues to lash southern and central Delhi, with the weather system likely to extend to the northern parts of the city.

https://x.com/Indiametdept/status/1962464985579389117

According to the IMD, the rainfall is expected to persist for the next two hours, causing moderate rain at many places and heavy showers at isolated locations across Delhi. Residents in the affected areas are advised to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions.

The IMD has urged people to stay indoors, avoid taking shelter under trees or weak structures, check road and traffic conditions, and refrain from unnecessary travel to ensure safety.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is going to create massive traffic chaos in North Delhi. The Old Railway Bridge is a crucial connection point. Authorities should have arranged alternative routes before announcing closure 😕
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Aditya G
The data shows serious water discharge numbers from Hathni Kund. Remember 2023 floods? We learned our lesson. Preventive measures are absolutely necessary. Stay safe everyone!
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Meera T
My relatives live near the embankment area. They received evacuation alerts this morning. Glad to see the administration is being proactive this time. Hope the arrangements are proper for displaced families.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Delhi, I'm impressed by the detailed monitoring and data sharing. The discharge numbers and precise water levels show good governance. Hope everyone stays safe during this period!
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Vikram M
While the closure is necessary, I hope the authorities also focus on long-term solutions. Delhi faces this problem every monsoon. We need better water management and infrastructure planning.

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