Delhi flood news LIVE updates: Yamuna water level likely to peak at 4pm, flood water reaches Red Fort -Trendy khabrr
According to the Central Water Commission, at 8 a.m. today, the Yamuna water level reached 208.48 meters. According to MCD, 10 schools in low-lying region of Delhi's Considerate Lines zone, 7 in Shahadra will be shut today because of flood-like circumstance.
A few region of the city are reeling under flood and water-logging as the water level of stream Yamuna keeps on rising following weighty precipitation and the arrival of water from Hathnikund Blast
Delhi kept a fast expansion in the Yamuna water level throughout the course of recent days. It exceeded the danger level of 205.33 meters 18 hours earlier than anticipated, rising from 203.14 meters at 11 a.m. on Sunday to 205.4 meters at 5 p.m. on Monday. The Delhi police has likewise forced segment 144 CrPC as a prudent step in the flood-inclined regions in Delhi. As per the Delhi government as a feature of its clearing plan, a sum of 16,564 individuals residing in low-lying regions have been emptied to more secure spots and 14,534 are living in tents/covers, across the city. Recently, Boss Clergyman Arvind Kejriwal composed a letter to Focal Water Commission, an administration body to go to earnest lengths to relieve the inescapable emergency.
Kashmiri Gate, ITO, and other low-lying areas are reached by the overflowing yamuna.
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