Yamuna flows over danger mark as Delhi remains waterlogged | In Pics

Published on Sept 06, 2025 09:06 pm IST

Drone cameras over the city captured the overflowing Yamuna, showing significant parts of areas on its banks severely flooded.

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An aerial view of Mayur Vihar shows the swollen Yamuna overflowing after heavy rain pounded the national capital.(ANI Video Grab) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Sept 06, 2025 09:06 pm IST

An aerial view of Mayur Vihar shows the swollen Yamuna overflowing after heavy rain pounded the national capital.(ANI Video Grab)

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Temporary relief camps stand waterlogged as the Yamuna Bazar Ghat is submerged by the overflowing Yamuna River in New Delhi.(RAJ K RAJ /HT PHOTO) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Sept 06, 2025 09:06 pm IST

Temporary relief camps stand waterlogged as the Yamuna Bazar Ghat is submerged by the overflowing Yamuna River in New Delhi.(RAJ K RAJ /HT PHOTO)

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Residents stand in ankle deep water as relief camps are left waterlogged after Yamuna breached its evacuation marks and spilt over parts of the national capital.(RAJ K RAJ /HT PHOTO) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Sept 06, 2025 09:06 pm IST

Residents stand in ankle deep water as relief camps are left waterlogged after Yamuna breached its evacuation marks and spilt over parts of the national capital.(RAJ K RAJ /HT PHOTO)

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National disaster response force (NDRF) personell overlook a relief camp flooded by the swollen Yamuna in Delhi.(Vipin Kumar/ANI) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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National disaster response force (NDRF) personell overlook a relief camp flooded by the swollen Yamuna in Delhi.(Vipin Kumar/ANI)

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Pillars of a flyover is seen to be submerged as waters of the Yamuna flooded parts of Mayur Vihar Khader on Friday.(RAJ K RAJ /HT PHOTO) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Pillars of a flyover is seen to be submerged as waters of the Yamuna flooded parts of Mayur Vihar Khader on Friday.(RAJ K RAJ /HT PHOTO)

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A resident is seen wading through the dangerously swollen Yamuna that inundated several parts of the national capital on Friday.(RAJ K RAJ /HT PHOTO) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A resident is seen wading through the dangerously swollen Yamuna that inundated several parts of the national capital on Friday.(RAJ K RAJ /HT PHOTO)

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Pedestrians are seen wading though a flooded road after Yamuna overflowed in Delhi following heavy rain.(Manish Swarup/AP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Pedestrians are seen wading though a flooded road after Yamuna overflowed in Delhi following heavy rain.(Manish Swarup/AP)

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Relief camps are seen to be set up after Yamuna waters spilled over parts of Mayur Vihar on Friday, causing disruptions in daily lives.(Raj K Raj/HT Photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Relief camps are seen to be set up after Yamuna waters spilled over parts of Mayur Vihar on Friday, causing disruptions in daily lives.(Raj K Raj/HT Photo)

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ISBT stood partially waterlogged and saw lengthy traffic snarls on Friday even after the Yamuna receded considerably.(Vipin Kumar/Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Sept 06, 2025 09:06 pm IST

ISBT stood partially waterlogged and saw lengthy traffic snarls on Friday even after the Yamuna receded considerably.(Vipin Kumar/Hindustan Times)

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