Yamuna Nears Danger Mark In Delhi — Will It Cross The Line In 48 Hours?
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Yamuna Nears Danger Mark In Delhi — Will It Cross The Line In 48 Hours?
New Delhi, India — The water level of the Yamuna River in Delhi has risen to 204.14 meters, approaching the warning level of 204.5 meters, due to continuous rainfall in its upper catchment areas in Haryana and Uttarakhand. Although the current level is below the danger mark, officials from the irrigation and flood control department are closely monitoring the situation. VIDEO | Uttar Pradesh: Water level of Ganga and Yamuna rivers continues to …
Delhi faces flood threat in next 24–48 hours as Yamuna water nears…, residents advised to… – The Times of Bengal
Home News Red Alert: Delhi faces flood threat in next 24–48 hours as Yamuna water nears…, residents advised to… Delhi rain: As Yamuna river nears the danger level, people living in low-lying areas have been advised to evacuate. Updated: August 3, 2025 4:58 PM IST Delhi rain- File image Delhi rains: In a significant threat to the national capital, the Yamuna river inches closer to the danger mark intensifying the risk. As per media reports, con…
Up Monsoon: Ganga-Yamuna Water Level Crosses Danger Mark, Thousands of Houses Submerged in Prayagraj
Prayagraj Flood Havoc, (Aaj Samaj), Lucknow: The water level of Ganga and Yamuna has crossed the danger mark and due to this water has entered thousands of houses in the famous pilgrim city of Prayagraj. By 4 pm on Saturday, the water level of Yamuna reached 85.06 meters at Naini, while the water level of Ganga reached 84.96 meters at Phaphamau and 84.32 meters at Chhatnag. 3,955 people were shifted to flood relief camps set up in the city. Acco…
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