Yamuna above the danger mark in Delhi; 50 trains affected

Delhi government asks the army to be on alert for helping the civil administration, if required

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Updated19 Jun 2013, 08:06 PM IST
The water level in the Yamuna river rises to 207.12 meters which is 2.29 meters above the danger mark of 204.83 meters. Photo: Ramesh Pathania/Mint<br />
The water level in the Yamuna river rises to 207.12 meters which is 2.29 meters above the danger mark of 204.83 meters. Photo: Ramesh Pathania/Mint (Ramesh Pathania/Mint )

New Delhi: Several low-lying areas along the river Yamuna were on Wednesday flooded as the water level in the river was flowing two metres above the danger mark and inching towards touching the highest level of 207.49 metres.

add_main_image“The water level in the river rose to 207.12 metres which is 2.29 metres above the danger mark of 204.83 metres. The water level is likely to go up further,” a senior official of the flood control department said.

The highest water level of 207.49 metres in Yamuna was recorded in 1978 when several areas in the city witnessed flash floods. NextMAds

The city government has asked the army to be on alert for helping the civil administration, if required.

The river had crossed the danger level of 204.83 metres on Tuesday morning, prompting authorities to evacuate around 2,000 people from various low-lying areas in east Delhi like Usmanpur, Yamuna Bazar, Bhajanpura and Shastri Park and set up relief camps for their shelter.

Officials said the water level is likely to go up further as Haryana released over 81,000 cusecs of water into Yamuna from the Hathnikund barrage on Wednesday. The neighbouring state had released eight lakh cusecs of water on Monday and 1.5 lakh cusecs on Tuesday.

They said some low-lying areas near the river, including Garhi Mandu, Usmanpur Pusta and Jagatpur village were inundated by Yamuna waters.

In the past 40 years, the city had witnessed floods in 1967, 1971, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1988, 1995 and 1998.

The authorities have set up over 400 tents in four districts, including 240 in East, 100 in Southeast, 50 in Central and 30 in Northeast to accommodate the affected people.sixthMAds

The 145-year-old Old Yamuna Bridge connecting east Delhi with the heart of the national capital, was shut for rail and road traffic on Tuesday after the water level in Yamuna rose dangerously.

Services of over 50 trains were affected due to rising water level in the Yamuna, with Northern railway suspending train movement on the old bridge from Wednesday till further notice.

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