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The water level in Yamuna in Delhi has receded slightly but it is still above the danger mark of 205.33 metres.
After crossing the danger mark on Monday, following incessant rainfall, the water level in Yamuna in Delhi has receded slightly, but it is still above the danger mark of 205.33 metres.
The affected people will have to wait for a few more days before they can return to their houses in low-lying areas along the river, officials said on Thursday.
According to the Central Water Commission's data, the water level in the Yamuna dipped from 206.59 metres at 7 am on Wednesday, the highest since August 2019, to 205.37 metres at 9 am on Thursday.
It is likely to drop below the danger mark of 205.33 metres during the day.
The city administration had issued a flood alert, suspended rail traffic movement on the Old Yamuna Bridge.
Around 6,500 people were evacuated from low-lying areas close to the Yamuna on Tuesday as the river breached the evacuation mark of 206 metres following a late spell of heavy rain in the upper catchment areas, especially Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, last week.
Meanwhile, southwest monsoon is likely to retreat from Delhi and neighbouring areas by the weekend (September 30).