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In Photos: Water level of Yamuna near Taj Mahal increases after heavy rainfall

Updated On: 09 September, 2025 01:45 PM IST | ronak mastakar

The water level of the Yamuna River in Agra around the Taj Mahal area rose significantly on Tuesday following heavy rainfall in the region. (Pics/AFP and PTI)

The water level of the Yamuna River in Agra around the Taj Mahal area rose significantly on Tuesday following heavy rainfall in the region. (Pics/AFP and PTI)

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The water level of the Yamuna River in Agra around the Taj Mahal area rose significantly on Tuesday following heavy rainfall in the region. (Pics/AFP and PTI)
<p>Fresh visuals from near the monument show the increased water level of the river. Several states across India are experiencing floods or flood-like situations, along with waterlogging. Continuous downpours have led to rising water levels in major rivers.</p>

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Fresh visuals from near the monument show the increased water level of the river. Several states across India are experiencing floods or flood-like situations, along with waterlogging. Continuous downpours have led to rising water levels in major rivers.

<p>In an effort to help the flood victims, a team of Municipal Councillors distributed food items to flood-affected people in Mathura.</p>

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In an effort to help the flood victims, a team of Municipal Councillors distributed food items to flood-affected people in Mathura.

<p>Earlier, the water level of the Yamuna River in Delhi dropped below the danger mark in the early hours of Monday, bringing relief after several days of flooding concerns.</p>

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Earlier, the water level of the Yamuna River in Delhi dropped below the danger mark in the early hours of Monday, bringing relief after several days of flooding concerns.

<p>Visuals from the Old Yamuna Bridge showed the river flowing below 205.30 meters.</p>

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Visuals from the Old Yamuna Bridge showed the river flowing below 205.30 meters.

<p>The danger mark for the Yamuna in the city is 205.33 metres, while the warning level is 204.5 metres. Evacuations are generally initiated when the level reaches 206 metres.</p>

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The danger mark for the Yamuna in the city is 205.33 metres, while the warning level is 204.5 metres. Evacuations are generally initiated when the level reaches 206 metres.

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