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Heavy monsoon rains have pushed Yamuna River above danger mark. Ganga River has also swelled up. Parts of Delhi, Uttar ...
The Yamuna river has crossed the danger mark in Delhi due to continuous rainfall, prompting evacuation alerts for low-lying areas.
Continuous rainfall in the river's origin in Uttarakhand has potentially contributed to rising water levels, with ...
The Yamuna River's water level near the Old Railway Bridge is dangerously close to the critical mark at 205.10 metres, with ...
The Supreme Court today (August 8) stayed the order of the National Green Tribunal, which imposed a fine of Rs. 50.44 crores ...
The warning mark for the city is 204.5 metres, while the danger mark is 205.33 metres, and evacuation starts at 206 metres.
Public announcements were made urging people to immediately vacate the Yamuna floodplains, citing rising water levels and ...
The Yamuna level reached 205.03 metres at 5 pm on Thursday, just a few notches away from the danger level of 205.33 metres at ...
The Yamuna level reached 205.03 metres at 5 pm on Thursday, just a few notches away from the danger level of 205.33 metres at ...
The Supreme Court has suspended a ₹50.44 crore environmental compensation imposed by the NGT on DJB and MCD for Yamuna ...
Prayagraj: The twin rivers Ganga and Yamuna continued to recede on Thursday leaving silt, filth, and foul smell leading to ...
According to officials from the flood control unit of the irrigation department, both rivers have been steadily receding over ...