Water level of Yamuna rises further, threat of floods
The threat of floods in certain areas of East Delhi is still looming large as water level in Yamuna rose on Saturday and is likely to increase further due to release of water into the river by Haryana.
The water level, which had crossed the danger mark of 204.83 metres on last on Friday, has rose to 205.96 metres on Saturday from Friday's 205.84 metres.
Officials from Flood Control Department said water level may go up further as Haryana has released nearly 39,000 cusec water into the river today which is likely to reach the city later on Saturday.
The neighbouring state had released 80,000 cusec of water into Yamuna yesterday while two lakh cusec of water was released on Wednesday.
Authorities have so far evacuated nearly 2,000 people from low-lying areas along the river and set up 169 relief camps to provide shelter to them.
The city government has already deployed 57 boats, 68 divers and a unit of Disaster Management Force.
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