New Delhi. The water level of Yamuna has started rising once again, due to which the problems of the people are not taking the name of ending. Till Monday morning, the water level of Yamuna was around 205 metres. At the same time, the water level started rising once again last night. At 10 pm, the water level of the Yamuna reached close to 206 meters near the Old Railway Bridge. Due to this, the danger of flood in Delhi has not been completely averted. For about 8 days continuously, the water level of Yamuna is flowing above the danger mark. However, according to the Irrigation and Flood Control Department, the water level of Yamuna (Yamuna) will start decreasing in the night.
Let us inform that once again the havoc of nature has started in Himachal Pradesh. On Monday, a cloudburst incident came to light in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, due to which one person died. There three people were seriously injured. According to the Meteorological Center Shimla, the weather is not likely to clear up in the state till July 22. According to the forecast released by the Central Water Commission, the water level of Yamuna will decrease to 205.63 meters in Delhi between 8 am and 10 am on Tuesday. At the same time, the team of Army and Navy is busy in opening the closed gates of ITO Barrage. PWD has installed 43 pumps on Ring Road to remove water from around ITO and Rajghat. Let us tell you that at five o’clock in the evening of July 10, the water level of Yamuna reached 205.76 meters across the danger mark, which reached 208.66 meters on the evening of July 13.
Heavy rain likely in many districts of UP till July 22
According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of showers with thunder and lightning in many districts of Uttar Pradesh. Along with this, there is a possibility of heavy rains in many districts. The Meteorological Department says that there is a possibility of heavy rains in UP from 18 to 22 July i.e. for the next 5 days.
Light to moderate rain alert in Delhi
Light to moderate rain can be seen in Delhi for the next four days. On the other hand, according to the report of Skymet Weather, the intensity of rain may increase in Delhi from July 18.