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    The approach road to the Yamuna Bank Metro Station in Delhi is currently inaccessible because of the rising water levels in the Yamuna River. If you plan to travel there, it is advised to consider alternative routes. However, the interchange facility at the station is still open for commuters.

    Due to the increased water level of the Yamuna River, low-lying areas in Delhi have been flooded, causing significant traffic disruptions. This has affected various areas in the city. It is important for residents and commuters to stay informed about the situation and make necessary arrangements to navigate through the affected areas.

    The Delhi Secretariat, which houses the offices of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and other senior bureaucrats, experienced flooding on Thursday. The Public Works Department is working with the traffic police and other agencies to address the situation and manage the impact.

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    The road connecting Rajghat to the Delhi Secretariat has also been affected by the floodwaters. Additionally, a section of the Ring Road between Kashmere Gate and Purana Lohe Ka Pul has been flooded and closed for traffic to ensure safety.

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    In response to the high water levels, the District Magistrate (East) has ordered the closure of the Shamshan Ghat in Geeta Colony as a precautionary measure.

    The flooding of the Delhi Secretariat and the closure of certain areas demonstrate the severity of the situation caused by the rising water levels in the Yamuna River. Authorities are actively working to manage the consequences and ensure the safety of the people of Delhi.

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