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    Heavy Rainfall in Delhi Causes Yamuna River Water Level to Exceed Danger Mark

    • The water level of the Yamuna River in Delhi has surpassed the danger mark once again after heavy rainfall in certain areas of Haryana.
    • The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an alert for possible rain in Delhi on Tuesday, causing concern among residents about potential flooding.

    Telangana receives yellow alert from Hyderabad Meteorological Center

    The Hyderabad Meteorological Center has issued a yellow alert for Telangana, warning of light to heavy rains in the next four days.From Sunday to...

    Tragic Loss: 3 Children Succumb to Water-Logging in Mukundpur

    Three children drowned as a result of waterlogging in Mukundpur, Delhi's North West district.

    Roads remain waterlogged despite receding Yamuna water levels

    Though rains had stopped and water level in Yamuna receded and was said to be 208.25 metres at 3 pm on Friday

    Yamuna River Swells, Forcing Closure of Water Treatment Plants in Delhi during Rains

    • Delhi's Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal, has announced the closure of three water treatment plants in Wazirabad, Chandrawal, and Okhla due to rising water levels in the Yamuna River.
    • This decision raises concerns about potential water scarcity in certain parts of the city.

    Inaccessibility in Delhi Metro Due to Yamuna River’s Rising Levels During Delhi Rains

    • The rising water levels of the Yamuna River have rendered the approach road to the Yamuna Bank Metro Station inaccessible.
    • Additionally, the flooding caused by the increasing water level has disrupted traffic and affected low-lying areas in Delhi.

    100 tourists from Telangana located

    Thousands of tourists are still stuck in Himachal Pradesh due to heavy rains. Although efforts to evacuate them and reopen roads are underway, around...

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