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Delhi Flood Updates: IMD predicts light shower in capital amid receding water level of Yamuna

The situation continues to remain grim in Delhi as several key areas are still waterlogged days after Yamuna breached the danger mark in the national capital. The decreasing water level was hit with a fresh spell of rain on Saturday. The Directorate of Information and Publicity (DIP) of Delhi government said that the city is facing flood situation this year due to unprecedented rise in Yamuna water breaking the previous record of 207.49m in the year 1978. In an official release, it added that the Government of NCT of Delhi is doing all efforts to control the situation at ground zero.  

 

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