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Residents of Yamuna floodplain in Delhi told to shift as water level rises steadily

A heavy discharge of water from the Hathnikund Barrage led to the Yamuna swelling to 204.87 meters at the Old Railway Bridge (ORB) on Monday at 12 pm

September 01, 2025 / 15:57 IST
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The warning mark for Delhi is 204.50 metres, the danger mark is 205.33 metres, and evacuation of people begins when the water level reaches 206 metres.
The warning mark for Delhi is 204.50 metres, the danger mark is 205.33 metres, and evacuation of people begins when the water level reaches 206 metres.

Authorities here have advised people living in the Yamuna floodplain of Delhi to move to safety as the water level of the river here rose steadily and is predicted to reach the evacuation mark of 206 metres by Tuesday evening.

A heavy discharge of water from the Hathnikund Barrage led to the Yamuna swelling to 204.87 meters at the Old Railway Bridge (ORB) on Monday at 12 pm. The warning mark for Delhi is 204.50 metres, the danger mark is 205.33 metres, and evacuation of people begins when the water level reaches 206 metres.

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Around 15,000 people reside in low-lying areas across six districts of Delhi, while around 5,000 people stay in the floodplain. The Old Railway Bridge serves as a key observation point for tracking the river's flow and potential flood risks.

A flood warning issued here said, "As the water level at ORB may cross the danger level and is likely to reach 206.50 meters, all officers are hereby advised to keep a vigil in their respective areas and to take necessary action at vulnerable points." "People residing within the river embankments shall be warned, and arrangements must be made to shift them to safer places," it stated.