
The Yamuna level dropped below 207 meters in Delhi on Saturday, but is still above a dangerous mark of 205.33 meters. When the river flows over the danger brand, parts of the national capital continue to face the situation similar to the flood.
The warning stamp for the city is 204.50 meters, while the danger brand is 205.33 meters and the evacuation of people starts at 206 meters.
The situation is carefully monitored and all agencies concerned are on the emergency room, the reported press agency PTI quoted officials.
On the highway in Delhi-Meerut, tents were set up, in Mayur Vihar, Kašmere Gate and nearby areas to temporarily conceive people living in low-laid areas near the river.
On Saturday at 9 am at 9 am at 9 am, approximately 50,629 cusec with water was released. The drainage of water from Wazirabad fire was around 117 260 CUSECS.
The water released from the barric usually takes 48 to 50 hours to reach the Delhi. Even lower Upstream discharges increase the water level and close to the warning mark in Delhi.
On Friday, Minister Delhi Parvesh Verma visited the Civil Lines in Delhi for the inspection and said there was no water drop in the whole area, adding that it was not right to portray the whole condition as if the National Capital was immersed in the Yamuna River.
Verma said that there were unnecessary panic in the middle of heavy rainfall in the capital of the national city in the last few days.
Parvesh Verma told reporters: “There is no drop of water in the Civil Lines area.
Delhi is the monastery market, Yamuna Bazaar, Vasudev Ghat and the nearby residential areas were flooded in the middle of the Yamuna water growth.
The machines were installed in areas around Vasudev Ghat to draw flood water.
On Wednesday, Yamuna’s water level recorded the highest highest level of 208.66 meters due to heavy rain.
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