Delhi flood alert: In 63 years, Yamuna has breached 207m only in four rainy seasons; Loha Pul shut
Wednesday, 3 September 2025 () The Yamuna River in Delhi has surged past the danger mark, displacing over 10,000 people across 28 locations. Water levels are expected to rise further, potentially breaching a 63-year high. Increased water discharge from Haryana's Hathnikund barrage is exacerbating the situation, leading to traffic diversions and concerns about prolonged flooding in low-lying areas.
Our team went on an exclusive boat ride to the flood-hit areas of Burari, Delhi, where the Yamuna river has crossed the danger mark. Nearly 100 families, mostly landless farmers and migrant workers from Bihar and Eastern UP, have lost their homes. Around 500 acres of vegetable crops and papaya...
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