On Sunday morning, the water degree of the Yamuna in Delhi crossed the hazard mark of 205.33 metres on account of steady heavy rains within the nationwide capital. The warning mark for the town is 204.50 meters. Individuals have began being evacuated to safer locations at 206 meters itself. It has been raining in Delhi for the previous few days, and the water degree of the Yamuna is above 205.33 metres and is rising, ANI reported.
The India Meteorological Division (IMD) has issued a “Usually cloudy sky with reasonable rain” forecast in New Delhi from right this moment until September 2. “Thunderstorm with rain’ forecast has been issued for September 3, whereas “Rain or Thundershowers” forecast has been issued for September 4 and 5.
Earlier on Thursday, a flood reduction camp was arrange in Delhi’s Mayur Vihar because the water degree of the Yamuna river crossed the hazard mark yesterday.
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“These tents are arrange for dwelling…Individuals dwelling inside their houses close to the river will come out and stay in these tents when the flood comes,” Ashok, a resident of Mayur Vihar, stated to ANI about these flood reduction camps.
In the meantime, heavy rains have induced widespread disruption in Himachal Pradesh, affecting street connectivity and public facilities.
The overall demise toll has risen to 320 because the onset of the monsoon on June 20, based on the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) of the Himachal Pradesh State Catastrophe Administration Authority (SDMA).
Of those, 166 deaths have been brought on by rain-related incidents equivalent to landslides, flash floods and lightning, whereas 154 deaths have been brought on by street accidents. Many of the current energy outages have been brought on by the continual heavy rains.
As of 6:00 pm on August 30, 2025, 839 roads, 728 energy distribution transformers (DTRs), and 456 water provide schemes have been non-functional.
This reveals a rise in disruptions in comparison with the morning report of the identical day. In response to reviews of harm to infrastructure, a complete of 839 roads and three nationwide highways are blocked as a result of rains.
Chamba, Mandi, and Kullu districts are the worst affected, with 286, 197, and 175 roads blocked, respectively. NH-03, NH-05, and NH-305 are among the many nationwide highways which are presently closed.
Alongside this, a complete of 728 DTRs are disrupted throughout the state. Essentially the most important energy disruptions are in Chamba (363 DTRs) and Kullu (225 DTRs). Mandi district has additionally reported 123 DTR disruptions. There are 456 disrupted water provide schemes throughout Himachal Pradesh. Essentially the most severely affected districts are Chamba with 93 schemes disrupted, and Mandi with 56. Shimla and Sirmaur districts have additionally reported 52 and 38 disrupted schemes, respectively.
The SEOC report highlights that restoration efforts are ongoing however are challenged by persistent heavy rain and tough terrain.
With the inputs of ANI

