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In Photos: Water level in Delhi's Yamuna declines, but still above danger mark

In Photos: Water level in Delhi's Yamuna declines, but still above danger mark

The water level of the Yamuna river in Delhi followed a downward trend on Tuesday though it was still above the danger level of 205.33 metres. Photos/PTI/File

25 July,2023 02:02 PM IST | Editor
IN PHOTOS: Yamuna floodwater yet to recede

IN PHOTOS: Yamuna floodwater yet to recede

At 208.66 metres on July 13, the Yamuna surpassed its previous record of 207.49 metres set in September 1978 by a significant margin. It breached embankments and penetrated deeper into the city than it has in more than four decades. see pics (Photo/PTI)  

24 July,2023 09:19 PM IST | Anagha Sawant
IN PHOTOS: Yamuna River flows slightly above danger mark at 205.81 metres

IN PHOTOS: Yamuna River flows slightly above danger mark at 205.81 metres

After days of receding, the water level of the Yamuna River in the National Capital was recorded at 205.81 metres, marginally above the danger mark of 205.33m, on Sunday morning see pics (Photo/PTI)  

23 July,2023 10:12 PM IST | Anagha Sawant
In Photos: Yamuna water level drops below danger mark

In Photos: Yamuna water level drops below danger mark

The water level at the Yamuna River in the national capital dropped below the danger mark on Friday morning (Pics/PTI and ANI)

21 July,2023 12:45 PM IST | ronak mastakar
In photos: Delhi floods; Yamuna recedes but slum dwellers still in plight

In photos: Delhi floods; Yamuna recedes but slum dwellers still in plight

Flood-ravaged slum dwellers at the Old Yamuna bridge are staring at a bleak future even though the Yamuna is showing a receding trend in the national capital. Battling the loss of property coupled with the absence of basic facilities, residents of the slum are making rounds of the district administration offices seeking something as fundamental as sanitation and electricity. All pictures: PTI

20 July,2023 12:21 PM IST | Editor
In Photos: Amid rains in Delhi, Yamuna water level breaches danger mark

In Photos: Amid rains in Delhi, Yamuna water level breaches danger mark

The water level of the Yamuna in Delhi breached the danger mark again on Wednesday morning, less than 12 hours after it dropped below the threshold, amid rains in the national capital and the upper reaches of the river (Pics/PTI)

19 July,2023 11:50 AM IST | ronak mastakar
In Photos: Yamuna still flowing above danger mark

In Photos: Yamuna still flowing above danger mark

The water level of the Yamuna River was recorded at 206.01 meters in Delhi on Monday at 11 pm. This is a level-up from the earlier gradual decrease in the water level of the Yamuna. All pictures: PTI

18 July,2023 10:04 AM IST | Editor
In Photos: Water level of Yamuna in Delhi rises slightly to 205.58 metres

In Photos: Water level of Yamuna in Delhi rises slightly to 205.58 metres

Amid a receding trend, the water level of the Yamuna in Delhi rose slightly to 205.58 metres on Monday morning from 205.52 metres the night before (Pics/PTI)

17 July,2023 01:37 PM IST | ronak mastakar
In Photos: Commuters face difficulties as severe waterlogging persists in Delhi

In Photos: Commuters face difficulties as severe waterlogging persists in Delhi

Following the incessant rains in the National Capital, water-logging was reported in several areas adding to the woes of the commuters. Photos: PTI

15 July,2023 12:18 PM IST | Editor
In Photos: Yamuna water levels drop marginally

In Photos: Yamuna water levels drop marginally

Even as a raging Yamuna showed signs of calming down, water from the swollen river reached the entrance of the Supreme Court with the busy ITO stretch and Rajghat still submerged due to a damaged water regulator. As the regulator managed by the Irrigation and Flood Control Department made the waterlogging worse, the Army was pressed in to contain the damage. All pictures: PTI

15 July,2023 11:27 AM IST | Editor

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