Yamuna in spate, 3,000 people shifted

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Yamuna, already flowing above the danger level in the capital, is expected to swell further on Tuesday as authorities in will release more water from Hathnikund following incessant rains in the neighbouring states.

The movement of trains was, however, restored on the old bridge on Monday after being suspended since Sunday night due to the rising level of the river.

The water level in the was recorded at 205.76 metres on Monday. The danger mark is 204.83 metres. The water level is expected to rise to 206.50 meters on Tuesday, an said.

The old connects north and east

Rains continued to lash many parts of and Uttarakhand, forcing authorities to release more water from Haryana's Hathnikund

"More water is being released from the every hour, which will have an impact on the Yamuna level in We are keeping a close watch," a told IANS.

The water released from the Hathnikund barrage, which provides drinking water to New Delhi, normally takes 72 hours to reach the city.

on Monday directed his to visit the people affected by the flood waters and ensure arrangements for the displaced.

The authorities, meanwhile, continued to evacuate the affected people to safer places.

Till Monday evening, about 3,000 people had been shifted. The evacuation started on Saturday.

East Delhi's also visited the low-lying areas and said the situation was under control and that the government was fully prepared to tackle any emergency.

"As many as 67 boats have been deployed at 23 locations. We have made arrangements to shift the affected persons to school campuses and night shelters," an said.

He said that although the river level was flowing above the danger mark, the situation, as of now, was not worrisome. Quick response teams have been activated, the official said.

The too was on standby.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, July 30 2018. 21:36 IST