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Delhi Floods: The Hindon River, which is a tributary of the Yamuna River, witnessed a rise in the water level on Saturday. Several houses located in low-lying areas were submerged in the water.
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Yamuna is flowing one meter above the danger mark in Delhi. The water level reached 206.35 metres. There are chances of rain in Delhi-NCR today. After the water level of Hindon increased, 200 people were shifted to a safer place in Noida.
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Delhi Flood Breaking: Yamuna's water level has again crossed the danger mark, after releasing water from Hathinikund barrage, a warning has been issued regarding floods in low-lying areas.
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Delhi Flood Breaking: Big news has come on the water level of Yamuna. The water level of Yamuna in Delhi has gone below the danger mark of 205 metres. Let us tell you that due to rains in the hilly states, the water level of Yamuna again went above the danger mark yesterday.
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Delhi Flood Breaking: Big news has come on the water level of Yamuna. The water level of Yamuna in Delhi has gone below the danger mark of 205 metres. Let us tell you that due to rains in the hilly states, the water level of Yamuna again went above the danger mark yesterday.
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A senior ASI official said that the main mausoleum is standing on a raised platform. It is standing on the Chameli farsh, and in the foundation, it has 42 wells and a structure of sal woods over the wells.
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Once again the threat of flood is looming over Delhi. Water has been released again from Hathinikund dam. Many areas of Delhi are in the grip of flood. At the same time, the risk of spreading the epidemic has increased due to the dead bodies of cattle being found behind the Red Fort.
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Floods and rains have caused huge devastation in the country. The fierce form of Yamuna in the capital Delhi has troubled the entire Delhiites. Storm waves are raining on the mountains.
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CM Kejriwal said that schools, colleges, and universities will remain closed till Sunday and all government offices, except those providing essential services, will have to Work from Home. 
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The Yamuna River in Delhi swelled to 207.71 metres at 4 pm on Wednesday, breaching its all-time record of 207.49 metres set in 1978, flooding several areas.
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Delhi govt said the water level of the Yamuna was rising due to the discharge of a huge quantity of water from Haryana but a flood was unlikely in Delhi.






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