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Yamuna Tops Danger Mark in Delhi as Floods Grip North India, Punjab Reports Dozens Dead

Fresh IMD alerts point to more heavy rain through the week.

Overview

  • Delhi closed the Old Railway Bridge and warned low-lying settlements after the Yamuna rose to about 206.03 metres, with patrols deployed along vulnerable embankments.
  • Haryana recorded a high-flood discharge from the Hathnikund barrage and ordered all field officers on high alert with leaves cancelled until September 5.
  • Punjab described one of its worst flood crises in decades, reporting around 29 deaths and more than 2.56 lakh people affected as the Sutlej, Beas and Ravi stayed swollen.
  • Gurugram and wider NCR saw severe waterlogging and hours-long traffic paralysis, prompting work-from-home advisories and school closures as drainage systems were overwhelmed.
  • Landslides and flash floods in Himachal, Uttarakhand and J&K killed several people, halted key highways and suspended major pilgrimages, while the Army and NDRF reported thousands rescued and large relief deliveries.