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Yamuna water may cross danger mark; officials on alert

September 09, 2010 12:36 pm | Updated November 02, 2016 01:07 pm IST - New Delhi

The water level in the Yamuna is likely to rise by at least two metres above the danger mark by tomorrow evening due to release of over 8 lakh cusec water by Haryana, a prospect that has prompted authorities to ask people living in nearby low-lying areas to shift elsewhere.

The river was flowing at 204.52 metres this morning, slightly less than the danger level of 204.83 metres.

A senior official of the Flood Control Department said Haryana has released 6.60 lakh cusec water yesterday and 2.13 lakh cusec water today.

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The water will reach Delhi by tomorrow evening and the Yamuna water level may raise upto 207 metres, he said.

Considering the possible flood-like situation due to the rising water level, the Delhi government has asked people living in low-lying areas near the river to shift to safer places.

“We are taking all precautionary measures to handle the situation,” the official said.

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Last month too, the Yamuna water level was above the danger level for several days, prompting authorities to shift a large number of people to relief camps.

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