Key Points

The Yamuna River has overflowed and submerged the historic Shree Swaminarayan Mandir in Civil Lines following days of heavy rainfall. Several low-lying areas including Monastery Market and Yamuna Bazaar are completely inundated with floodwaters. Authorities have installed pumping machines and evacuated residents to relief camps as preventive measures. The river continues to flow above the danger mark of 205.33 meters with more rain predicted in the coming days.

Key Points: Yamuna Floods Swaminarayan Mandir Delhi Civil Lines Amid Heavy Rains

  • Yamuna River flowing above 205.33m danger mark after record 208.66m high
  • Monastery Market and Yamuna Bazaar completely inundated by floodwaters
  • Residents evacuated to relief camps near Mayur Vihar as precaution
  • Machines deployed at Vasudev Ghat to pump out floodwater from areas
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Delhi: Yamuna water submerges Shree Swaminarayan Mandir in Civil Lines

Delhi's Swaminarayan Mandir in Civil Lines submerged as Yamuna River flows above danger level. Monastery Market and residential areas inundated, evacuations underway.

"The Yamuna River is continuously flowing above the danger level mark of 205.33m following incessant rainfall. - India Meteorological Department"

New Delhi, September 5

Following incessant heavy rainfall over the past few days, the River Yamuna overflowed and entered Shree Swaminarayan Mandir in Civil Lines. Several parts of the city are facing a flood-like situation.

Delhi's Nigam Bodh Ghat area still faces acute waterlogging following a rise in the water level of the River Yamuna. Machines have been installed to pump out the water that entered the area.

Meanwhile, areas in Delhi continue to struggle with waterlogging and signs of possible flooding. Monastery Market in Delhi's Civil Lines area continues to remain flooded due to the overflowing Yamuna River entering parts of the city.

This morning, drone visuals from Loha Pul showed the Yamuna River flowing above the danger level following incessant rainfall.

Delhi's Monastery Market, Yamuna Bazaar, Vasudev Ghat and nearby residential areas were inundated amid a rise in the water levels of the Yamuna River.

Machines were installed in the areas around Vasudev Ghat to pump out the floodwater.

Anticipating the possible flood situation, people residing in the low-lying areas were shifted to safer locations as a preventive measure.

People were shifted to relief camps set up near Mayur Vihar Phase-1 as the Yamuna River continued to swell.

Drone visuals shot at 7 a.m. today from Signature Bridge also showed the expanded Yamuna River, which is flowing above the danger level mark.

Parts of the Kalindi Kunj area, located near the banks of the River Yamuna, were also flooded. Visuals from Kalindi Kunj showed flooded areas around the Yamuna, as the swollen river entered the residential areas.

The Yamuna River is continuously flowing above the danger level mark of 205.33m following incessant rainfall.

The warning mark of the Yamuna for the city is 204.5 metres, while the danger mark is 205.33 metres. Evacuation of people starts at 206 metres.

Due to heavy rain, the Yamuna water level had recorded an all-time high of 208.66 metres on Wednesday.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast for Delhi, a "generally cloudy sky with moderate rain" was predicted for today (September 5).

IMD has also predicted a "thunderstorm with rain" for September 6, followed by a "generally cloudy sky" on September 7 and 8.

- ANI

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Priya S
My prayers for everyone affected. The authorities did well to evacuate people to relief camps in time. Hope the temple structure isn't damaged too badly 🙏
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Arjun K
This is heartbreaking. The Swaminarayan Mandir is such a beautiful spiritual place. Hope the waters recede soon and restoration work begins immediately.
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Michael C
Living in Civil Lines area and seeing this firsthand. The administration is working hard with pumps, but the infrastructure needs long-term solutions. Climate change is making monsoons more unpredictable.
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Shreya B
Respectfully, while the immediate response is good, we need better urban planning. Building so close to riverbanks is asking for trouble. Hope lessons are learned this time.
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Kavya N
The drone visuals are shocking! Yamuna has crossed 208 meters? That's unprecedented. My heart goes out to all affected families. Stay safe everyone! ❤️

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