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Yamuna flood waters touch Taj Mahal walls for first time in 45 years

'The last time the Yamuna touched the back wall of the Taj Mahal was during high floods in 1978,' Prince Vajpayee, conservation assistant at ASI, said.

July 18, 2023 / 14:31 IST
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The Taj Mahal was developed in such a way that water cannot enter the main mausoleum even during high floods, an ASI official said. (File photo)
The Taj Mahal was developed in such a way that water cannot enter the main mausoleum even during high floods, an ASI official said. (File photo)

For the first time in 45 years, Yamuna river's flood waters reached the walls of the Taj Mahal in Agra, leaving the garden behind it submerged. The water, however, is unlikely to enter the main monument thanks to its design, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) stated.

"The Taj Mahal was developed in such a way that water cannot enter the main mausoleum even during high floods. The last time the Yamuna touched the back wall of the Taj Mahal was during high floods in 1978," Prince Vajpayee, conservation assistant at ASI, told the media.

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Incessant rains have led to an alarming rise in Yamuna's water level and flooded the adjacent Dussehra Ghat and even the outer parts of Itimad-ud-Daula's tomb, located nearby.

ASI officials claimed that other monuments that risk being affected by Yamuna's floodwaters such as Rambagh, Mehtab Bagh, Zohra Bagh "have suffered no damage so far and that flood waters had not entered the basement of the Taj".