Delhi Flood Updated And Yamuna Overflows,Water Shortage in Delhi
Delhi Floods: Water levels in Yamuna river rise, LG holds meeting with DDMA**
The water level in the Yamuna river has risen to 205.39 meters, close to the danger mark of 206.67 meters, following heavy rains in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. The Delhi government has issued an alert and asked people living in low-lying areas to be prepared to evacuate.
The Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, Anil Baijal, held a meeting with the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Tuesday to review the situation. The DDMA has set up 22 relief camps in different parts of the city.
The Meteorological Department has forecast more rains in Delhi and the National Capital Region in the next few days.
The article also mentions that the Delhi Metro has suspended services on some lines due to waterlogging.
Here are some additional details from the article:
* The water level in the Yamuna river is expected to rise further in the next few days.
* The Delhi government has asked people living in low-lying areas to move to safer places.
* The DDMA has set up 22 relief camps in different parts of the city.
* The Meteorological Department has forecast more rains in Delhi and the National Capital Region in the next few days.
* The Delhi Metro has suspended services on some lines due to waterlogging.


