Delhi Flood Videos: Ring Road, GT Karnal Road and Several Low-Lying Areas Flooded as River Yamuna Overflows Following Incessant Rainfall, Vehicular Traffic Affected
Several areas of the national capital are reeling under flood and waterlogging as the water level of river Yamuna continues to rise following heavy rainfall in the city and the release of water from Hathnikund Barrage. Flooding and waterlogging have also led to slow movement of traffic in the national capital.
Several areas in Delhi have been flooded as the water level in the Yamuna River continues to rise. Today at 7 am, the water level of River Yamuna was recorded at 208.46 metres. The Yamuna River crossed the highest flood record of 207.49 metres yesterday at 1 pm. Nigam Bodh Ghat, Civil Lines area, Ring Road near ITO, GT Karnal road, Old Yamuna bridge, and Kashmiri gate were among the few places which were flooded due to the overflowing of the Yamuna River. Several areas of the national capital are reeling under flood and waterlogging as the water level of river Yamuna continues to rise following heavy rainfall in the city and the release of water from Hathnikund Barrage. Flooding and waterlogging have also led to slow movement of traffic in the national capital. Meanwhile, the Central Water Commission said that Yamuna River surges to record 208.48 metres at 8 am and is likely to rise to 208.75 metres by 4 pm. Delhi Flooded Video: People Wade Through Waterlogged Streets As Low-Lying Areas Near Kashmiri Gate Flooded Yamuna Water Level Breaches 45-Year Record of 207.49 Metres.
Nigam Bodh Ghat in Delhi Gets Flooded
Civil Lines Area of Delhi Flooded
Situation at Ring Road Near ITO
Traffic Affected After GT Karnal Road
Visuals from Old Yamuna Bridge
Low-Lying Areas Near Kashmiri Gate Flooded
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