Delhi Floods: Yamuna water rises again, after receding for 4 Days

According to Delhi minister Atishi, water level has slightly risen due to rains in some parts of the adjoining state of Haryana.It was 205.76 metres at 11 a.m. today, up from 205.52 metres at 10 p.m. yesterday.

After four days of declining water levels, the Yamuna River is rising again. It was 205.76 metres at 11 a.m. today, up from 205.52 metres at 10 p.m. yesterday. It has been above the danger mark of 205.33 metres for about a week now and is predicted to cross 206 metres by the end of the day.
The Army, Navy, and Delhi administration worked together last week to avert water from flooding crucial districts of Delhi due to the rising water level.

The water level has slightly risen due to rains in some parts of the adjoining state of Haryana, according to Delhi minister Atishi. She quoted the Central Water Commission as saying that by tonight they anticipate the level to be 206.10 metres. She urged those living in relief shelters not to go home until the water level is below the danger mark, claiming that no one in Delhi is in danger.”There is concern that vector-borne illnesses, including dengue, chikungunya, and malaria, would increase following flooding. However, that trend has yet to be evident. He says most conjunctivitis and skin allergy cases are recorded from rescue camps.

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Since the beginning of the week, the Yamuna River has been in flood, reaching a height of 207.71 metres on Wednesday, breaking the previous record of 207.49 metres established in 1978 and flooding several essential parts of Delhi after sinking the flood plains.

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Water levels in the Delhi Yamuna have decreased to 207.98 after breaking a 45-year record. Metres raised in 1978 submerged the flood plains before flooding several significant areas in Delhi.

Water levels in Delhi’s Yamuna River have decreased after breaking a 45-year record, dropping to 207.98 metres at 11 p.m. on Friday from 208.66 metres at 7 p.m. on Thursday, three metres over the danger level of 205.33 metres.

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