What Is Slowing Down Yamuna's Retreat From Delhi Streets
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The roads around the Rajghat Memorial and Delhi's busiest intersection, ITO, are still inundated, with commuters struggling to wade through.
Water levels of Yamuna are gradually receding but this hasn't had a significant impact on the flooded Delhi streets. The water level of Yamuna on Sunday morning was recorded at 206.14 metres, down from a peak of 208.66 metres, at 8 pm on Thursday.
But some jammed flood gates at a barrage on the Yamuna and late evening showers have stolen the respite from flooded streets, submerged houses, and swamped historical monuments.
The roads around the Rajghat Memorial and Delhi's busiest intersection, ITO, are still inundated, with commuters struggling to wade through.
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