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Yamuna water inching towards unprecedented level, 1 drowns

New Delhi, Jun 19: Low-lying areas along the Yamuna were today flooded as water level in the river inched closer to breaking the 207.49 metres mark, the highest in recorded history, prompting the authorities to

PTI Published : Jun 19, 2013 7:51 IST, Updated : Jun 19, 2013 20:42 IST
yamuna water inching towards unprecedented level 1 drowns
yamuna water inching towards unprecedented level 1 drowns

New Delhi, Jun 19: Low-lying areas along the Yamuna were today flooded as water level in the river inched closer to breaking the 207.49 metres mark, the highest in recorded history, prompting the authorities to evacuate over 5,000 people even as a man drowned in the river.  Appealing to the people not to panic, Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit said the administration was “fully ready” to face any eventuality as all concerned departments and agencies have been putting in their best efforts to deal with the situation.




The water level in the river was recorded at 207.32 metre at 7 PM, which is 2.49 metre above the danger mark of 204.83 metre. The highest water level of 207.49 m in Yamuna was recorded in 1978 when several areas in the city had witnessed flash floods.

Officials said the water level is expected to cross the highest level by midnight tonight. The city government has asked the army to be on alert for helping the civil administration, if required.

The water level in Yamuna has gone up primarily due to release of around 11 lakh cusecs of water into Yamuna by Haryana from its Hathnikund barrage in the last three days.

The neighbouring state released around one lakh cusecs of water into the river today.
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