Yamuna flood waters touch Taj Mahal wall for the first time in Decades
News | Jul 17, 2023, 08:56 PM ISTYamuna flood waters touch Taj Mahal wall for the first time in Decades
Yamuna flood waters touch Taj Mahal wall for the first time in Decades
Water levels of the Yamuna River continued to recede even as a fresh spell of rainfall lashed the city early on Sunday.
As heavy rains and floods ravaged the national capital, the water level of river Yamuna reached its highest ever level at 207.55 metres on Wednesday, breaking a 44-year-old record.
In wake of Delhi situation, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal chaired an emergency meeting today at the Delhi Secretariat.
The areas along the banks of the Yamuna are inundated with water....the roads are submerged....7350 people have been shifted from the areas along the banks of the Yamuna...
The water level in the Yamuna in Delhi on rose to 205.10 metres, close to the warning mark of 205.33 metres after heavy rains in the upper catchment areas of the river.
Thick layer of toxic foam was seen floating on the surface of river Yamuna in the national capital. Pollution level has increased in Delhi.
Toxic foam was seen on the surface of river Yamuna in Delhi on February 23.
Pollution has taken over skies as well as river in national capital.
Thick layer of toxic foam was seen floating on the surface of river Yamuna in Delhi. Pollution has taken over skies as well as river in the national capital.
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An alert has been sounded by the Delhi government after the water level of Yamuna river crossed the danger mark after heavy rain.
An alert has been sounded by the Delhi government after the water level of Yamuna river crossed the danger mark after heavy rain.
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