India, July 14 -- The Yamuna's water level in Delhi started receding on Monday after rising steadily over the past three days following increased inflows from upstream states, with the Central Water Commission (CWC) indicating the river may remain well below the warning mark over the next week.

At the same time, froth was visible on the river near Kalindi Kunj on Monday evening.

According to the CWC's flood monitoring station at the Delhi Railway Bridge, the river's level stood at 202.57 metres at 6pm on Monday, down from about 204.05 metres at 11am on Sunday. The warning level at the station is 204.50 metres, while the danger mark is 205.33 metres. The highest flood level recorded at the site remains 208.66 metres, reached during the J...