Yamuna water level starts dropping but still above danger mark: Officials
Millennium Post Delhi|Delhi 29 September 2022
THE WATER LEVEL TO RECEDE FURTHER OVER THE NEXT 2 TO 3 DAYS
Yamuna water level starts dropping but still above danger mark: Officials

NEW DELHI: The water level in Yamuna river in Delhi started receding after breaching the evacuation mark of 206 metres, with Haryana reducing the flow from the Hathnikund Barrage in Yamunanagar, officials said on Wednesday.

Authorities said they expect the Yamuna water level to recede further over the next two to three days as there has been no significant rainfall in the upper catchment areas of the river or in Delhi.

A swollen Yamuna flooded low-lying areas along the riverbanks in Delhi on Tuesday, prompting authorities to evacuate around 6,500 people and suspend rail traffic movement on the Old Yamuna Bridge.

The water level in the river shot up to 206.59 metres by 7 am, much above the danger mark of 205.33 metres and the highest since August 2019. But it dropped to 206.58 metres by 8 am and further to 206.41 metres by 3 pm.

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