India Flood update: Heavy rainfall creates havoc in these states
News | Jul 19, 2023, 09:07 PM ISTIndia Flood update: Heavy rainfall creates havoc in these states
India Flood update: Heavy rainfall creates havoc in these states
Yamuna's water level has started rising again from this morning... Yamuna's water level has reached 205.70 meters at this time.
Big relief for Delhi... After 5 days the water level of Yamuna reached below the danger mark.
Big relief for Delhi... After 5 days the water level of Yamuna reached below the danger mark. Train services resumed from the old Yamuna bridge in Delhi...was stopped as a precautionary measure due to the increased water level of the Yamuna.
The first day of Chhath Puja commenced on Monday as devotees took a dip in the Yamuna river near Kalindi Kunj. Devotees, however, expressed disappointment with the quality of water. Watch Muqabla to know how political parties are blaming each other for this.
About 1243 villages in Uttar Pradesh are witnessing incessant rains that have led to a steep rise in water levels in Ganga and Yamuna rivers. A similar situation is being faced by residents of Bihar.
A thick layer of toxic foam was seen floating in the Yamuna River at Kalindi Kunj in the national capital on June 28.
Yamuna River running through Delhi was seen covered with toxic foam on Saturday.Drainage, high phosphate content especially from factories wastes is the major contributor to the toxic foam layers seen on the surface of Yamuna River at Kalindi Kunj.
Toxic foam was seen on the surface of river Yamuna in Delhi on February 23.
Yamuna River in Delhi's Kalindi Kunj area is spilling thick toxic foam.
The Yamuna River in Delhi on November 21 was bubbling with toxic foam yet again.
Water-level of Ganga River and Yamuna River increased in in UP's Prayagraj and low lying areas submerged post it.
Low lying areas of Sangam submerged in Prayagraj after water-level of Ganga River and Yamuna River increased.
The water level of Yamuna River increased and is flowing near danger level on August 25. Water level was recorded at Delhi's Old Yamuna Bridge is 204.00 metre. At 8 am, 5195 cusec of water was released from the Hathini Kund Barrage.
A thick layer of toxic foam on the surface of Yamuna River was seen at Okhla Barrage on July 24.
Yamuna river has breached the 'danger mark' of 205.33 meters, forcing authorities to ask people living in low-lying areas to evacuate to safer places.
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Delhi flood: The peak water level is expected to reach 206.50 metres, officials said.
The government has alerted concerned authorities to make all preparations in view of the rising water level in Yamuna.
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