India, Aug. 28 -- The water level of the Yamuna River in Delhi crossed the danger level on Thursday. Visuals from the Old Iron Bridge showed the water flowing above the 205.33 metres marked as the danger level.

The water level was already above the danger mark on Wednesday, which was recorded at 205.39 meters at 9 pm, news agency ANI reported.

The rising water level of the Yamuna is due to the continuous rainfall reported in the past few days. On 26 August, heavy rainfall lashed the national capital, and a red alert was sounded by the Indian Meteorological Department.

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