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Yamuna Crosses Warning Mark in Delhi, Flood Alert Issued

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August 7, 2025
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Yamuna Crosses Warning Mark in Delhi, Flood Alert Issued
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New Delhi: The Yamuna River’s water level surged to 204.88 metres at the Old Railway Bridge on Thursday, crossing the warning level of 204.5 metres and approaching the danger mark of 205.3 metres. Authorities have issued alerts to all concerned agencies to prepare for a possible flood-like situation in the national capital.

Monsoon Rains Push River Levels Across North India

The rise in Yamuna’s water level comes amid continuous rainfall throughout the monsoon season. The heavy downpour has triggered flooding and waterlogging across Delhi and its neighbouring regions. The Old Railway Bridge, a critical monitoring site, has become the focal point of observation as water levels continue to climb.

Wider Impact Across Northern States

The situation is not limited to Delhi. In Uttar Pradesh, cities like Prayagraj and Varanasi are grappling with similar challenges. Intense rainfall has led to flooding and the overflowing of drains. The Ganga River in Varanasi reached 69.98 metres—dangerously close to the 71.26-metre danger mark—prompting a ban on all boat services.

In Uttarakhand, the Ganga swelled significantly due to continuous rain, with water levels rising to the point of touching the idol of Lord Shiva at Parmarth Niketan Ashram in Rishikesh.

Himachal Pradesh Reels Under Monsoon Devastation

Meanwhile, Himachal Pradesh continues to suffer from prolonged monsoon devastation. The state has reported 199 deaths and financial losses exceeding ₹1905.5 crore between June 20 and August 6, as per data from the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA).

Authorities across the northern belt of India remain on high alert as rain continues and river levels inch closer to danger marks, threatening infrastructure, livelihoods, and safety.

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