Yamuna: What is the latest update on the rising water level of Yamuna? This change was seen after 23 days - Yamuna water level drops below the danger mark after 23 days relief in Mathura
Updated: Sat, 13 Sep 2025 11:18 pm (IST) After flowing above the danger for about 23 days, the water level of Yamuna came below the danger mark relieved on the Ghats. Khadar is still full of water and the administration is relieving. As a result of the falling water level of Yamuna, the victims of the flood began to return to homes of relief camps. Jagran correspondent, Mathura. Yamuna came off the Danger Mark on Saturday night after flowing above the danger mark for about 23 days. On August 21, Yamuna crossed 166 meters and showed an anger and broke a record of 167.35 meters in 2023 on September 7. On September 8, Yamuna reached the top water level 167.67 meters. Since then, there has been a steady decline. After reaching Yamuna under the danger, relief is now visible on the ghats. Remove the ad, just read the news, Saturday morning at 06:00 the water level of Yamuna dropped to 166.19 meters. On Sunday night, the water level of Yamuna reached below 166 meters. Relief is seen when the water filled on the ghats was low. However, Yamuna Khadar is still full of water. Mud became mud with falling water, which municipal employees were cleaning. The deterioration of Khadar’s colonies and Vrindavan Parikrama Marg is not completely over. Dirty and smell spread with water in homes and lands. The district administration team is stopping the infection and providing relief. The food and drinking material is provided to the people involved and green feed for animals. Arrangements have also been made at Enlightenment Centers so that people can be relieved of the problems to flooding. At the same time, the administration spreads assistance material in the flood -driven area. Additional municipal commissioner Saurabh Singh went to the flood that became the Jaisinghpura area and distributed packets of needy goods to the victims. He was accompanied by councilor representative Chaudhary Tilakveer, Councilor Munn Malik, etc. Social worker Manish Prajapati has distributed assistance material to the flood victims in Tiwaripuram, Hansganj Shanti Ashram Ishapuram, Gola Kuan area. People began to return home from the falling water level of Yamuna, the flood victims blew a sigh of relief due to the constant fall of the water level of Yamuna. The water descended completely from the Kesighat and Parikrama route. Water of houses also began to come from the colonies of the Khadar region. The administration advised the people living in relief camps to return home. Some people also return to their homes. The houses that still have water were allowed to stay in camp a day or two. Dirty and marshes have now become a situation in the areas concerned. Anti-life and lime spray are done to prevent infection.