Yamuna River

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Yamuna River Water Level Is Above Danger Mark, Nothing To Worry

After a drop in water level, the Yamuna River is above danger water mark in Delhi, amid rainfall. On July 17, the water level in the Yamuna increased from 205.45 metres at 6am to 205.50 metres at 8am and 205.76 metres at 11:00am. Furthermore, Delhi Minister Atishi Singh said, "Delhi does not face any danger due to it but the people in relief camps are requested not to go back."

Mon, 17 Jul 2023 - 01:24 PM / by Varsha Joshi

Tags: Yamuna River, water level, Atishi Singh, Environment news, Delhi

Courtesy: Hindustan Times

Yamuna River

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Delhi Floods: Yamuna River Water Level Decreases With 207 Mark

The flood-like situation in Delhi is under control as the Yamuna River water level is below 208, watermark. On July 15, the Delhi Government said, the situation is better in the low-lying region and restoration work to tackle the damage done by heavy to very heavy rainfall in the past few days. Delhi Public Work Minister Atishi said a day's time would be needed to return to normal.

Sat, 15 Jul 2023 - 09:28 AM / by Varsha Joshi

Tags: Yamuna River, water level, Delhi Government, Floods, Disaster Management

Courtesy: ANI News

Yamuna River

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Yamuna River Water Level Crosses Danger Mark, Delhi Authority Issues Alert

The concerned authority in Delhi issued an alert after the water level of the Yamuna river breached the danger mark of 205.33 metres. The major cause is due to the heavy rain in upper catchment areas, prompting authorities to chalk out a strategy to evacuate people from low-lying areas. Furthermore, the Delhi flood control room said the water level reached 205.38 metres. Rescue force and boats are on stand-by.
 

Fri, 12 Aug 2022 - 08:25 PM / by Varsha Joshi

Tags: Yamuna River, Danger Mark, alert, water level, Rain Flood

Mullaperiyar Dam

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Mullaperiyar Dam Shutters Lifted, Red-Alert in Idukki: Kerala

Mullaperiyar dam in Kerala, which is administered by Tamil Nadu, had its shutters raised on October 29 since the reservoir's water level had exceeded 138 feet. A total of 1,079 people from 350 households have been relocated as a result of the two-foot high flood. The government also issued a red warning in Idukki reservoir in light of the reopening of Mullaperiyar dam and forecasted rainfall in the catchment areas.

Fri, 29 Oct 2021 - 12:18 PM / by Vidhi Jhunjhunwala

Tags: Mullaperiyar dam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, water level