Delhi is in danger of flood, Yamuna is flowing above the warning level, water has entered many slums.

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Live Weather Update: Rain is wreaking havoc in most of the states of North India. There is an alert of heavy rain in the capital Delhi, Uttarakhand, Himachal and Punjab even today. While heavy rains continue in Mandi, Himachal, there is a danger of flood in Delhi due to Haryana releasing one lakh cusecs of water in Yamuna.

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Bridges have collapsed at many places in North India, causing houses and roads to sink. The capital city of Delhi is also suffering from this; The roads have been flooded due to heavy rains the previous day.

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Heavy rain alert continues in Delhi, Himachal Pradesh and Punjab even today. It is still raining heavily in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, while Haryana has released one lakh cusecs of water into Yamuna, due to which the water level of the river has rapidly reached the danger mark.

Damage to North India in monsoon

Most of the states of North India are receiving heavy rains during monsoon. The rain has damaged houses in many states, resulting in 22 deaths so far.

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Yamuna river water entered many villages of Karnal

Yamuna River flows through many villages of Indri in the Karnal region of Haryana. Roads have been closed due to water logging. SDRF team is doing rescue work on the spot.

Current status of rain in Punjab

Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said that I discussed the rain situation in Punjab with Home Minister Amit Shah yesterday. We asked about the flood situation and were told that everything is under control at present. We will contact them when required. We get information from Patiala, where the river has reached danger level. The Army has set up camps at several places and NDRF teams are ready if needed.





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