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.
— ANI (@ANI) September 4, 2025
Drone visuals from the area shot at 7:10 am today. pic.twitter.com/QhtbK6DiYO
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.
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) September 4, 2025
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
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.










