The water level of the Yamuna river in Delhi has receded slightly after it reached an all-time high of 208.46 meters on Thursday morning. However, the river is still flowing above the danger mark of 205.33 meters, and authorities have warned that there is a possibility of flooding in low-lying areas if the water level rises further.

The flooding has already caused widespread damage in Delhi, with homes, roads, and businesses being inundated with water. Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes, and several schools have been closed. The Delhi government has also imposed restrictions on public movement in some areas.

The flooding is the latest in a series of natural disasters to hit India in recent weeks. Heavy rains have also caused flooding in other parts of the country, including Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Assam.

The authorities are closely monitoring the situation, and they have said that they are prepared to take further action if necessary. They have also urged people to stay safe and to avoid going to low-lying areas.

Here are some of the impacts of the flooding:
  • Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes.
  • Several schools have been closed.
  • Roads and businesses have been inundated with water.
  • There is a risk of further flooding if the water level rises.

The authorities are urging people to stay safe and to avoid going to low-lying areas.