Key Points

The Yamuna River in Delhi has seen a slight decline in water levels but continues to flow well above the danger mark. Yesterday's heavy rainfall pushed the river to an all-time high of 208.66 meters, forcing evacuations in vulnerable areas. Major roads across the capital remain waterlogged, severely disrupting traffic movement. The situation has also affected other regions with Jammu and Kashmir receiving red alerts and Himachal Pradesh closing schools until September 7.

Key Points: Yamuna River Level Drops Slightly But Remains Above Danger Mark

  • Yamuna River level drops to 207.47m but remains above danger mark
  • Heavy rain caused record high of 208.66m yesterday
  • Low-lying areas evacuated as floodwaters enter residential zones
  • Major Delhi roads waterlogged causing severe traffic disruptions
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Delhi: Yamuna water level drops, but continues to flow above danger mark

Delhi's Yamuna River recedes to 207.47m but stays above danger level of 205.33m, with flooding continuing in low-lying areas and major road disruptions across the capital.

"The Yamuna River continues to flow above the danger mark of 205.33m - Official measurements"

New Delhi, September 4

As Delhi grapples with severe flooding in many parts of the city due to heavy rain, a slight decline was reported in the water levels of the Yamuna River.

The water level of the Yamuna River declined to 207.47m at the Old Railway Bridge at 8 am on Thursday. Earlier, the water level of the Yamuna River stood at 207.48 m between 6 and 7 am.

However, despite the decline in the river's water level in the capital, the Yamuna River continues to flow above the danger mark of 205.33m.

Yesterday, due to heavy rain, the Yamuna water level recorded an all-time high of 208.66 metres. Thus, the city witnessed the movement of residents, especially those living in low-lying areas, who moved to safer locations yesterday, as Yamuna Bazar saw people leaving their areas while navigating thigh-deep water.

Other areas like Yamuna Khadar, Mayur Vihar Phase-I, and Nigam Bodh Ghat were also inundated. The floodwaters also entered the Monastery Market, affecting nearby residential and commercial areas.

Additionally, commuters are also affected by heavy rain, as rain swept major roads of Delhi, including Krishna Menon Marg, Feroz Shah Kotla Road, and Arjangarh. Moreover, it also resulted in the traffic becoming slow in many parts of the city. In Mathura Road, vehicles struggled through waterlogged stretches.

Earlier, in the light of the river flowing above the danger mark, a portion of the flyover on the National Highway 44 collapsed in the national capital on wednesday morning, causing inconvenience to travellers.

In other parts of the country, rainfall continues to lash the Bhaderwah region of the Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir for the third consecutive day. Hence, due to heavy rain, the regional meteorological centre has issued a red alert of "heavy rain" for Doda district for the day, along with Rajouri, Reasi, Jammu, Udhampur, Ramban and Kishtwar districts.

While in Himachal Pradesh due to heavy rainfall, the state Government has ordered the closure of all government and private colleges and schools, including District Institutes of Education and Training (DIETs), till September 7.

- ANI

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Priya S
The flyover collapse on NH44 is really scary! Thank God no one was hurt. Authorities need to urgently inspect all infrastructure near flood zones. Safety should be top priority 🚧
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Arjun K
Climate change is hitting us hard. We need better urban planning and drainage systems. Delhi's infrastructure just can't handle these extreme weather events anymore.
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Sarah B
My heart goes out to all the affected families. The images from Yamuna Bazar are heartbreaking. Hope relief reaches everyone quickly and the waters recede soon 🙏
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Vikram M
The traffic situation is nightmare! Took me 3 hours to reach office from Noida. Waterlogging everywhere. Delhi needs to learn from cities like Chennai that have improved their drainage significantly.
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Michael C
While the situation is improving slightly, we must acknowledge that the emergency response has been quite efficient this time. Saw many rescue teams and volunteers helping people. Good work! 👍

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