Yamuna Water level: The Yamuna in Delhi rose to an all-time high of 208.46 meters on Thursday morning, submerging low-lying areas. The Central Water Commission (CWC) has called it an “extreme situation” and evacuation work is being carried out.
Yamuna Water level at its highest
At 7 am today, Yamuna’s water level was recorded at 208.46 metres after water from Haryana’s Hathnikund barrage continued to be released into the river. Area around the Monastery Market, Yamuna Bazar, Garhi Mandu, Geeta Ghat, Vishwakarma Colony, Khadda Colony, the vicinity of the Neeli Chatri temple near the Old Railway Bridge, and Neem Karoli Gaushala are marked unsafe.
Yamuna Water Level to rise by 3-4 pm
The Central Water Commission (CWC) has called it an “extreme situation” informing that water flows into Yamuna is expected to rise even further by 3-4 pm today.
Yamuna water reaches Red Fort
Water from the overflowing Yamuna river on Thursday reached Red fort, one of the historical sites located in the old Delhi area. Aerial footage going viral across the social media platforms show roads inunated.
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