People wade through a flooded road after a rise in the water level of river Yamuna due to heavy monsoon rains, in New Delhi, India, Sept 3, 2025. REUTERSPeople wade through a flooded road after a rise in the water level of river Yamuna due to heavy monsoon rains, in New Delhi, India, Sept 3, 2025. REUTERSParts of Delhi and Indian Kashmir were flooded on Thursday after two rivers breached the danger mark following heavy rain in several northern areas, but weather officials forecast some respite from downpours. In Delhi, the capital, the Yamuna river passed the danger mark on Tuesday, in a flow the Central Water Commission described as a 'severe' situation. The deluge spurred authorities to release water pent up in dams, further flooding areas in both India and neighbouring Pakistan.


Source:   bd News24
September 04, 2025 06:33 UTC