The flood waters have reached the Yamuna Bank metro station. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) said, "Due to the escalating water levels of the Yamuna River, the approach road leading to Yamuna Bank Metro Station is currently inaccessible. The station is operational and interchange facility is available."
Official data showed the river held steady at 207.48 metres between 6 am and 7 am, after rising marginally from 207.47 metres at 5 am. It had remained static at 207.47 metres between 2 am and 5 am.
#WATCH | Vehicles submerged, buildings flooded on Bela Road in Delhi's Civil Lines as water from the overflowing Yamuna river entered the area. pic.twitter.com/S3js3aFEXK
— ANI (@ANI) September 4, 2025
Floodwaters have now reached the vicinity of the Delhi Secretariat — home to the Chief Minister, cabinet ministers, and top bureaucrats. Areas around Vasudev Ghat and the Shri Marghat Wale Hanuman Baba Mandir near Kashmere Gate are also inundated.
#WATCH | Delhi: Parts of the Kashmere Gate area flooded as water level of the River Yamuna rises.
Drone visuals from the area shot at 7:10 am today. pic.twitter.com/QhtbK6DiYO
— ANI (@ANI) September 4, 2025
A flood control bulletin issued Wednesday evening predicted the level would remain at 207.48 metres at 8 am before beginning to recede. The Old Railway Bridge is a key monitoring site for the river's flow and flood risks.
VIDEO | Delhi: Drone visuals from Loha Pul (Old Iron Bridge) as Yamuna swells past 207 metres in Delhi.
The water level in Yamuna river at Delhi's Old Railway Bridge stood at 207.48 metres at 7 am, even as floodwater from the raging river continued to inundate nearby areas.… pic.twitter.com/Pw5K1Aevx4
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) September 4, 2025
According to the revenue department, 8,018 people have been shifted to tents and 2,030 to 13 permanent shelters.\
VIDEO | Delhi: Drone visuals show Yamuna Bazar inundated as the Yamuna river level continues to rise.#Delhi #YamunaRiver #YamunaWaterLevel #DelhiRains
(Full video available on PTI Videos - https://t.co/n147TvqRQz) pic.twitter.com/bASXEj5kks
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) September 4, 2025
The government has urged citizens not to panic, assuring that round-the-clock monitoring and relief measures are in place.










