Yamuna’s water level rises. Will the capital sink?
The water in Yamuna will cross 207.40 after a few hours which will increase the troubles of the people even more. Yamuna’s water level rises Crossed danger mark That is why the Central Water Commission has issued a new advisory and warned the people that the water in Yamuna can reach 207.40 meters by tonight.
Due to which there is a greater risk of floods in the lower areas of the capital. In view of the flood situation in Delhi, the Central Water Commission (CWC) has issued a new advisory on Wednesday. The commission has warned that the water level of Yamuna can reach 207.40 meters by 8 pm tonight. This level is very close to the danger mark, which has further increased the risk of flooding in the low-lying areas of the capital.
Water has also entered the Monastery Market, affecting shops and residential areas. People have been evacuated from Yamuna Bazaar to safer places. The water level of the Yamuna river in Delhi is constantly rising, creating a flood-like situation in many low-lying areas of the capital. The areas around Vasudev Ghat and Kashmiri Gate are completely submerged.

Yamuna’s water level Rises
Rains set a record in Delhi this year
This monsoon, more than 1000 mm of rainfall has been recorded in the capital, which is much more than the annual average. Due to continuous rain in Delhi, the water level of the Yamuna river has reached 206.76 meters, which is above the danger mark. The IMD has issued a rain alert for the next three days.
Yamuna’s fierce form
The department estimates that the minimum temperature on Wednesday may be around 22 degrees Celsius and the maximum around 32 degrees Celsius. There are also chances of rain with thunder and lightning. Yamuna has taken a terrible form in Delhi. At 6 am on Wednesday, the water level of Yamuna in Delhi was recorded at 206.76 meters, which is above the danger mark.
The continuously rising water level has increased the concern of the people. Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department has issued an alert, expressing the possibility of heavy rain in the capital for the next three days.
Loha Bridge also closed
Traffic has been diverted due to the closure of the bridge, which has increased the pressure on Shastri Park and Gandhi Nagar Road. The old Loha Bridge has been closed due to the rise in the water level of Yamuna river in Delhi. The water level of Yamuna has reached above the danger mark, due to which the movement of trains and vehicles has been stopped.

The old Loha Bridge has been closed
Next 72 hours are very difficult
The risk of flood in Delhi increased, the water level of Yamuna has reached close to the danger mark. The next 72 hours are considered very important. CM Rekha Gupta assured and said that do not panic, the government is fully alert. Is a new calamity about to befall Delhi in this way? Now the people of Delhi will have to be very careful. Leave the house only when it is very necessary. Because the risk of flooding in Delhi increases. Now only courage and prayers to God can save us, the government is trying its best.
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