India, Sept. 5 -- Despite some downtrend in river Yamuna's water level the previous day, several areas across Delhi and the national capital region (NCR) remained flooded on Friday morning.

Data from the Central Water Commission (CWC) had suggested that the river's water level was stabilising after having breached the danger mark for two consecutive days amid heavy rainfall in the capital.

On Thursday morning, the Yamuna was flowing at 207.48 metres. However, by 10 pm, the water level at the Old Railway Bridge (Loha Pul), which is considered the benchmark, receded to 207.4 metres.

According to CWC, the Yamuna's water level at 7 am on Friday slightly receded to 207.33m.

According to an Irrigation and Flood Control (I&FC) official, whil...