Yamuna Continues To Flow Over Danger Mark At 206.56 Metres
Yamuna Continues To Flow Over Danger Mark, At 206.56 Metres.
The water level of the River Yamuna Continues To Flow Over Danger Mark
Yamuna River water degree update: The water degree in the Yamuna persisted to waft above the danger mark of 205.33 metres in Delhi on Monday morning. It reached a height of 206.56 metres at 10:00 pm on Sunday. The water stage of the Yamuna breached the risk mark once more on Sunday.
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The cause behind the growth within the water level of the Yamuna River in Delhi is due to the continuous launch of a massive quantity of water from the Hathnikund Barrage into the Yamuna following heavy rain in components of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. Because of the water level growing to 206.4 metres, the operating of the antique Yamuna bridge (old Loha Pul) became suspended from 22:15 hrs on Sunday, as apprised by means of the Northern Railway.
Goverment urges to vacate low-lying areas
As in keeping with the officers, a similar boom within the water level of the river is predicted to impact alleviation and rehabilitation work inside the flood-affected low-lying regions of the capital. The administration on Sunday also urged civilians to vacate the low-mendacity regions of the countrywide capital.
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The Delhi Jal Board management is well prepared
Because the water degree within the Yamuna River breaches threat mark, Delhi Jal Board Vice-Chairman Saurabh Bhardwaj on Sunday inspected the Wazirabad Water remedy Plant (WTP) and said that the Delhi authorities has made embankments and reinforcement at inclined spots to save the flood water getting into the water treatment vegetation.
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