India, Sept. 4 -- The Yamuna River in Delhi continued to flow past the danger mark on Thursday, inundating several areas as the raging water even entered some of the relief camps set up for evacuees in the national capital.
According to official data, the water level at Delhi's Loha Pul or Old Railway Bridge between 6 am and 7 am stood at 207.48 metres.
The floodwaters also reached near the Delhi Secretariat, and areas like Yamuna Bazar and Monastery Market remain submerged. Shopkeepers and vendors of the Monastery Market said that they began moving their stock early morning, in anticipation that the water level would further rise.
One of them also said that hundreds of people are still stuck in the colonies behind the market, HT repor...
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