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Yamuna river crosses danger mark, nears floods, evacuation situation level; authorities on high alert

As the water level of the Yamuna River exceeds 204.50 meters, the danger sign is 205.33 meters and the evacuation of people starts at 206 meters. What did the IMD estimate?

Delhi’s Yamuna’s water level passed the danger sign on Sunday morning. The warning sign for the city starts at 204.50 meters, the danger sign is 205.33 meters and the evacuation of people starts at 206 meters.

Yamuna’s water level is over 205.33 meters and increases due to continuous heavy rainfall in Delhi. Delhi has been experiencing rainfall for the last few days.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) released an estimation of “a cloudy sky in general” in the new Delhi in the new Delhi until September 2. “Rain Storm” was published for September 3, whereas 4 and 5 September “Yagmur or Thundershowers” estimated.

In the early hours of Thursday, a flood aid camp was established in Delur Vihar, Delur Vihar, as the water level of the Yamuna river passed the day before.
Ashok, who lives in Mayur Vihar, said to the memorial about these flood aid camps, “These tents were founded to live … People living in their homes near the river will come out in these tents and live in these tents.” He said.

Himachal Pradesh floods, cloud explosions between heavy rains

Meanwhile, heavy rains caused widespread deterioration affecting highway connection and public services in Himachal Pradesh.

According to Himachal Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC), the Cumulative Death Transition has risen to 320 since the beginning of the monsoon on June 20. 166 Death, highways, flash floods and electric deaths, caused road channels 154 deaths. The ongoing heavy rains have been the main reason for most recent disruptions.

From 18:00 on August 30, 2025, 839 roads, 728 Electricity Distribution Transformers (DTRS) and 456 water supply schemes were not functional. This indicates an increase in interruptions compared to the morning report of the same day. In line with the infrastructure damage report, a total of 839 roads and three national highways were blocked due to rainfall.

Chamba, Mandi and Kullu regions are the most affected areas with 286, 197 and 175 road blocked respectively. The NH-03, NH-05 and NH-305 are currently among the closed national highways.

In addition, a total of 728 DTR is broken throughout the state. The most important power deductions are Chamba (363 DTR) and Kullu (225 DTR). Mandi region also reported 123 DTR deduction. Himachal Pradesh has 456 corrupted water supply plan. The most affected areas are Chamba with 93 schemes and Mandi with 56. Shimla and Sirmaur regions reported 52 and 38 corrupted plan, respectively.

The SEOC report emphasizes that restoration efforts continue, but constantly challenged by heavy rain and difficult land.

(With memory entrances)

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