Water Level Of Yamuna River Rises, Delhi Government Says It Is Prepared

Water Level Of Yamuna River Rises, Delhi Government Says It Is Prepared

Monsoon 2020 updates: The level of the Yamuna river in Delhi rose closer to the danger mark after water was released from the Hathnikund Barrage at Yamunanagar in Haryana. The Delhi government said, it is prepared to deal with any flood-like situation.

The water level was recorded at 204 metre at 10 am Tuesday, close to the warning level of 204.50 metre. Water was being released into Yamuna at the rate of 7,418 cubic metre per second (cusec), an official of the Irrigation and Flood Control Department, told news agency Press Trust of India.

"We have a flood-control system ready and it will be activated when the situation demands," Satyendra Jain, Delhi water and health minister said.

According to a government official, 5,883 cusec of water was released from the Hathinikund Barrage in Yamunanagar district Monday morning also, leading to a rise in the water level. One cusec is equivalent to 28 litre per second. 

Mr Jain said, the government was keeping a close watch and a plan is ready for people living in areas along the Yamuna, right from Palla village to Okhla, he added. 

The water level of the river rose due to heavy rainfall in its catchment area over the last few days. The India Meteorological Department (IMD), in its forecast, said that Delhi and the neighbouring areas are likely to get light rain today and moderate rainfall on Thursday and Friday. Rain and thunderstorms are expected in some areas over the weekend also.

Neighbouring states of Rajasthan and Gujarat are receiving very heavy rainfall since the last few days. There is a 'Red' warning for extremely heavy rain in several districts of Gujarat. Massive waterlogging has been reported in Korbi, Ahmedabad, Rajkot and other districts. With incessant rain, a high alert was issued for around 108 dams across Gujarat by the state water department.

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