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New Delhi, 03 September 2025: Delhi has been put on high alert after the Yamuna River crossed the danger mark, raising fears of flooding in several low-lying areas of the national capital. Authorities have stepped up monitoring and initiated precautionary measures to prevent any major damage.

Yamuna Crosses Danger Level

According to officials, the water level of the Yamuna rose above the danger mark of 205.33 meters, following continuous discharge of water from the Hathnikund barrage in Haryana. The release of water is due to heavy rainfall in the upstream regions of Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, and Haryana.

As of Monday morning, the water level was recorded at [insert latest figure if available], prompting flood control authorities to sound an alert and deploy teams in vulnerable areas.

Areas at Risk

Several low-lying areas near the Yamuna riverbed, including parts of Majnu Ka Tilla, Kashmere Gate, Nigambodh Ghat, and Yamuna Bazar, are expected to be affected if the water level continues to rise. Residents of these regions have been advised to remain cautious and follow evacuation orders if necessary.

Government Response

The Delhi government has set up relief camps and shelters for affected families. Teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), and local administration are on standby to carry out rescue and evacuation operations.

Deputy Chief Minister [Insert Name] has urged citizens to avoid going near the river and follow official advisories. Authorities are also monitoring the flow of water being released from upstream barrages to anticipate the situation in the coming days.

Previous Incidents

This is not the first time Delhi has faced such a situation. Last year, heavy rainfall in northern states had caused the Yamuna to rise beyond the danger mark, leading to flooding in several parts of the city and large-scale evacuations.

With the Yamuna river once again crossing the danger level, Delhi faces a renewed flood threat. Residents are advised to stay alert, follow safety guidelines, and keep track of official updates as the situation develops.

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