According to recent reports, the water level of the Yamuna River in Delhi has risen to a 45-year high[1%5E]. The river has reached a record level of 207 meters, nearing the highest flood level mark[2%5E]. The rising water level has caused flooding in several areas, leading to the evacuation of hundreds of residents[1%5E].
The situation is being closely monitored, and authorities are taking measures to manage the flood situation. The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has called for a meeting to discuss the flood situation in the capital[2%5E].
For more detailed and up-to-date information on the Yamuna River water level, you can refer to the news sources[1%5E][2%5E][3%5E][4%5E][5%5E].
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Delhi floods: Key roads under water as Yamuna river swells
Monsoon Update 2023: Water level of Delhi's Yamuna River reaches 207 meters, Mathura on high alert
Flood alert in India's capital Delhi as water level in Yamuna river breaks 45-year record
Swollen Yamuna poses a danger to many low-lying areas in Delhi