Yamuna water level, flowing above the danger mark of 205.33 metres, in Delhi was recorded at 205.76 at 8 pm on Monday, the latest data from the flood control department said. According to the flood bulletin, the water level at the Old Railway Bridge was recorded at 205.76 at 8 pm. As per officials, the «orange alert» mark is 206 metres, at which the evacuation process for people living in the Yamuna floodplain area gets started.
It is anticipated that the water level to reach 206.65 metres at 3 am on July 11. The water level in Yamuna is rising continuously as Haryana released more water into the river from the Hathnikund barrage amid rains across northwest India including the national capital. The Yamuna water level crossed the danger mark of 205.33 metres at 5 pm today.
Earlier in the day, Delhi Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj said that the government is in alert mode and fully prepared to control the situation. «Delhi government is on full alert. As the water will go above 206 metres, we will start shifting people, living on the banks.
The process of taking them safely to the relief camp will be started. Earlier we felt that the water level would cross 205 meters on July 11, but it has crossed 205 meters today itself because more water is being released from Haryana,» he told ANI. Earlier in the day, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that there is no flood threat in Delhi due to the rise in the water level of Yamuna, following two days of heavy rain in the national capital and adjoining areas.
He also urged all political parties to refrain from blame games stating that it was not the time to «point fingers» at each other. «A flood-like situation unlikely to arise in Delhi. Government is prepared to deal with any
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