Weather Update 5 September 2025: The process of heavy rains continues in many states of the country. The Yamuna river in Delhi is flowing two meters above the danger mark, while the flood havoc in Punjab and Jammu has so far taken many lives.
Weather Update 5 September 2025: Continuous rains continue in many districts across the country. Due to floods and rains in Punjab and Jammu, there has been a huge devastation, meanwhile the Meteorological Department has given some relief information. According to him, there may be some relief from rain in Punjab, Jammu and many parts today. There is a possibility of cloudy here but the possibility of heavy rains is very low. However, there is no relief in Delhi and Bihar. IMD has issued alert for heavy rainfall in both states. The rain will continue in Delhi on Friday and it is likely to continue for the next three days.
Water level of Yamuna river reaches dangerous level
The water level of Yamuna river has reached dangerous levels due to continuous rains. The water level of Yamuna was recorded at 207.42 meters on the Delhi Railway Bridge at 7 pm on Thursday evening, which is 2.09 meters more than the danger mark. The flood -like situation in the low -lying areas of Delhi due to the boom of Yamuna. Nignbodh Ghat, Badarpur, Garhi, Khadar, Purana Osmanpur village, Monastery, Yamuna Khadar, Yamuna Bazar, Vishwakarma Colony and Pradhan Garden have been flooded. People are being shifted to safe places from here. The administration has closed all 13 regulator drains in Delhi to deal with the floods. Also, sacks filled with sand have been placed on the mouths of rain water drainage drains along the Yamuna, so that the river water does not return inside the city.
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How will the weather be in UP-Bihar?
People are troubled by the changing weather patterns in many states of Bihar and North India. The Meteorological Department has predicted light to moderate rainfall in the northern districts of Bihar. A warning has been issued in Samastipur, Begusarai, Sitamarhi, Muzaffarpur, Madhubani, Shivhar, Darbhanga, Vaishali, Khagaria, Saharsa, Madhepura and Supaul. The administration has appealed to the people to be vigilant and to be cautious. Most districts of Uttar Pradesh are now expected to slow the speed of rain. This will provide relief from floods and waterlogging, but may have to face the problems of humid heat. At the same time, there is a possibility of torrential rains in Ghaziabad, Gautam Buddha Nagar and Baghpat adjacent to Delhi. The administration has advised people to remain alert and take necessary precautions.