Delhi Rain Alert: The water level of Yamuna river in Delhi is continuously rising and by Wednesday evening it reached 207.33 meters, which is more than the old record of 2013.
Delhi Heavy Rainfall: The water level of Yamuna river in Delhi has reached 207.33 meters by Wednesday evening. This level is more than the old record of 2013. Due to this, the danger of floods in the capital has increased considerably. Many low -lying areas are submerged in water and people have an atmosphere of fear and anxiety. The Central Water Commission has issued a new advisory on Wednesday in view of this situation. The Commission has warned that the water level of Yamuna can reach 207.40 meters by 8 pm tonight. This will further increase the flood threat in the low -lying areas of the capital. The administration has also taken this situation seriously and has increased monitoring in the affected areas.
Central Water Commission issued a new advisory on Wednesday
The authorities have advised citizens to stay in safe places and seek help from the local administration if needed. The administration has started relief and rescue operations in the affected areas. Traffic is being affected due to water filling in many places. People are taking precautions in roadside and low areas. The Meteorological Department and the Water Commission are continuously monitoring the water level of Yamuna. He has appealed people to remain safe keeping in mind the rising level of water and the possibilities of flood. The administration has also kept emergency services ready to help immediately if needed.
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The water level of Yamuna river is constantly being monitored
At this time, the citizens of Delhi should continue to monitor the water level of the Yamuna river and follow government instructions under any circumstances. The vigilance of the administration, water commission and people can ensure life and property safety amidst this danger of floods.