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In Photos: Delhi’s Yamuna level at 207.31 metres, likely to recede further

Updated On: 05 September, 2025 01:29 PM IST | ronak mastakar

The water level in the Yamuna river at Delhi's Old Railway Bridge stood at 207.31 metres at 8 am on Friday, a day after reaching the season's highest at 207.48 metres. (Pics/PTI)

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According to official data, the level stood at 207.35 metres at 6 am and receded to 207.33 metres at 7 am. The water is likely to recede further during the day, officials said

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According to official data, the level stood at 207.35 metres at 6 am and receded to 207.33 metres at 7 am. The water is likely to recede further during the day, officials said

The flood bulletin issued by authorities on Wednesday morning said that the level was likely to be at 207.15 metres by 8 pm and was likely to continue the downward trend

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The flood bulletin issued by authorities on Wednesday morning said that the level was likely to be at 207.15 metres by 8 pm and was likely to continue the downward trend

The river has unleashed fury in low-lying areas in the last few days, submerging homes, displacing people and affecting businesses

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The river has unleashed fury in low-lying areas in the last few days, submerging homes, displacing people and affecting businesses

Old Railway Bridge is the flood-forecasting station for Delhi

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Old Railway Bridge is the flood-forecasting station for Delhi

The district authorities have cautioned people against venturing out into the swollen river for swimming, boating or recreational purposes

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The district authorities have cautioned people against venturing out into the swollen river for swimming, boating or recreational purposes

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