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Delhi Flood: The Wazirabad Bridge in Delhi has cracks, the roads are restricted, and the Yamuna River's water level has risen

 Delhi Flood: The Wazirabad Bridge in Delhi has cracks, the roads are restricted, and the Yamuna River's water level has risen


Delhi Floods: Information has also been received that water is originating from Rajghat, where it had previously ceased bearing the namemark of Rajghat. However, as the water level has significantly dropped, the name of Rajghat has now once again begun to bear this mark.




Delhi. The Yamuna river in Delhi has slightly raised its water level. under such a case, numerous parts of Delhi are under danger of flooding. On the other hand, water began to leak in numerous places on Sunday as a result of the drop in water level. However, the Wazirabad bridge is now also being impacted by the Delhi water.


The bridge linking Ring Road to Wazirabad village has developed fractures at this location, making it potentially hazardous to cross. There are significant cracks on both sides of the bridge. The bridge is now closed by barriers placed by the police. Inform them that the Yamuna's water has reached the bridge.


Actually, Wazirabad village and Delhi's Outer Ring Road are connected by this bridge. The bridge's sides had started to break since flood water reached the top of the bridge. On the other hand, the water level of the Yamuna has once again slightly increased. Yamuna's water level was 205.48 metres at seven in the morning, and it had been 205.45 metres over the previous three hours. Yamuna has a danger mark of 205.33 metres.


The information that water is escaping from Rajghat has also been received. Previously, the name Rajghat had ceased appearing there, but now that the water level has significantly decreased, the word Rajghat has also resumed appearance. The work has been going on since the morning, and the water level is gradually dropping. The capital's water logging condition is gradually becoming better.


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