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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)

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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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)
<p>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</p>

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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

<p>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</p>

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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

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

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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

<p>Old Railway Bridge is the flood-forecasting station for Delhi</p>

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Old Railway Bridge is the flood-forecasting station for Delhi

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

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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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