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Five days after breaching danger mark, Yamuna water level recedes in Delhi

At 9 pm, the level was recorded at 205.33 metres. The river, which had risen to this season’s peak of 207.48 metres on Thursday, has been gradually falling since then.

September 07, 2025 / 22:34 IST
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Officials on Sunday said the Yamuna’s water level at Delhi’s Old Railway Bridge had receded to the danger mark of 205.33 metres, five days after it was breached.

At 9 pm, the level was recorded at 205.33 metres. The river, which had risen to this season’s peak of 207.48 metres on Thursday, has been gradually falling since then.

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Although the danger mark stands at 205.33 metres, authorities begin evacuations once the level crosses 206 metres. The warning threshold for the city is 204.50 metres.

The Yamuna had first breached the danger level on Tuesday, prompting the closure of traffic across the Old Railway Bridge. The flooding has forced nearly 10,000 people to leave their homes.