Arvind Kejriwal's SOS To Centre As Yamuna Flows At All-Time High
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The Yamuna is currently flowing at a record high of 207.55 metres, surpassing the previous record of 207.49 metres set in 1978.
With River Yamuna's water level in Delhi now at an all-time high amid monsoon fury across north India, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today sought the Centre's intervention. Central Water Commission predicts 207.72 meter water level in Yamuna tonite. Not good news for Delhi.There have been no rains in Delhi last 2 days, however, levels of Yamuna are rising due to abnormally high volumes of water being released by Haryana at Hathnikund barrage.… pic.twitter.com/3D0SI2eYUm
The Yamuna is currently flowing at a record high of 207.55 metres, surpassing the previous record of 207.49 metres set in 1978.
"The Central Water Commission predicts 207.72 meter water level in Yamuna tonite. Not good news for Delhi," Mr Kejriwal wrote on social media.