Yamuna's Threatening Dance: Delhi's River Levels Signal Flood Warning

The water level of the Yamuna River in Delhi has dropped below the warning mark but remains dangerously high, prompting alerts for potential floods. Discharges from local barrages are being closely monitored. Authorities have issued warnings to residents in low-lying areas and are prepared for emergency evacuations if necessary.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 08-08-2025 21:58 IST | Created: 08-08-2025 21:58 IST
Yamuna's Threatening Dance: Delhi's River Levels Signal Flood Warning
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The Yamuna River's fluctuating water levels in Delhi have recently fallen below the warning mark, stabilizing at 204.49 metres at the Old Railway Bridge.

Despite the decline, discharge measures from Hathni Kund, Wazirabad, and Okhla barrages are being closely observed, as they indicate potential flood conditions. The river level reached 205.10 metres, nearing the danger threshold.

Officials have issued alerts to prevent flood risks, urging at-risk residents along the riverbanks to remain vigilant. Monitoring efforts are intensified as recent water releases suggest a potential rise.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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