Also read: Yamuna water level in Delhi crosses danger mark once again at 205.48 metres After July 13, the Yamuna river had been gradually receding from its all-time high, but there have been minor fluctuations in the water level over the last few days. On July 18, at 8 pm, the water level dropped below the danger mark after remaining above it for eight days.
On July 10, the river breached the danger mark at 5 pm, resulting in extensive flooding in the national capital. The increase in water level caused various places in Delhi to face water-logging and flood-like situations.
The India Meteorological Department has predicted heavy to very heavy rain in parts of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand till July 25. Also read: Monsoon Rain: IMD issues orange alert in THESE districts of Odisha for next 24 hours Meanwhile, on Sunday, Delhi Jal Board Vice-Chairman Saurabh Bhardwaj inspected the Wazirabad Water Treatment Plant (WTP) and stated that the Delhi government has constructed embankments and reinforcements at vulnerable spots to prevent floodwater from entering the water treatment plants. (With inputs from ANI)
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