The Yamuna river water level in Delhi reached 204.96 metres on Tuesday morning. It is getting close to the warning mark of 204.50 metres at the Old Railway Bridge. The.
Delhi, 9 Sep 2025
The Yamuna river water level in Delhi reached 204.96 metres on Tuesday morning. It is getting close to the warning mark of 204.50 metres at the Old Railway Bridge.
River level going down slowly
The water level has been going down since it reached 207.48 metres last Thursday. This was the highest point this season. As the water goes down, people are cleaning mud from their homes that were flooded. The river crossed the danger level last Tuesday. This led to the closing of the Old Railway Bridge. The bridge opened for traffic on Monday night when the water went below the danger mark.
Help for affected people
Tents have been set up to help people who had to leave their homes near the river. These tents are on the Delhi-Meerut Expressway, near Mori Gate and in Mayur Vihar. Areas like Monastery Market, Madanpur Khadar, and Yamuna Bazar were flooded. People from these areas moved to relief camps. Last year, Delhi faced a big flood. More than 25,000 people had to leave their homes. The Yamuna reached its highest ever level of 208.66 metres on July 13, 2023. The water level of the Yamuna at Delhi’s Old Railway Bridge was recorded at 204.96 metres at 6 am on Tuesday, and was inching towards the warning mark of 204.50 metres, officials said. The water level has been declining after touching the season's…
Officials are keeping a close watch on the river level. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.
Updated 9 Sep 2025, 08:59 IST; source: link