The MTA Speaks: Yamuna Surpasses Danger Mark in Delhi, Over 40,000 at Risk; Full analysis
Samira Vishwas August 23, 2025 08:24 PM

New delhi: The Relationship Between Delhi and Yamuna is Centuries Old. Yamuna is called the lifeline of delhi, but when this river shows its fierce form, it puts the entrance capital in trust. Every year during the rainy season, people start worrying that yamuna may overflow. And the same is happy this year as well. Due to Continuous Rain and Water Released From Hathinikund Barrage, The water level of yamuna has crossed the Danger Mark.

Senior Journalist Manoj tibrewal aakash said in his special show ‘The MTA Speaks’According to the Central Water Commission, The Danger Mark of Yamuna is 205.33 meters and when it reaches 206 meters, people have to be evacuated on a large scale. On August 18, The Water Level Reached 205.79 Meters, Due to which water started filling in the low-waiting areas. The meteorological department has issued an alert of Heavy Rain in Uttarakhand and Himachal for the next three days, which can have a direct impact on hathinikund barrage and next delhi. This is the reason why the administration is on high alert.

People are being shifted

People are being taken to safe places from area like Burari, Wazirabad, Sant Nagar and Jagatpur. But statistics show that even today more than 40 Thousand people are settled in the flood area of ​​yamuna. A large number of them are labourers, rickshaw pullers, vegetable farmers and their familyies. Thousands of people are still standing on the banks of yamuna being their homes, livelihood and cattle are there.

More than 1.78 Lakh Cusecs of Water was released from Hathinikund Barrage This Week, which reaches Delhi with 36 to 48 hours. This had a direct impact on the water level of the capital. As soon as the river swelled, the old iron bridge and the ghats Around it was flooded. The Settlements of Mayur Vihar and Yamuna khadar were the first to submerge. The entry crop of the farmers was submerged, which included vegetables and paddy seedlings. This is not just a disaster but a livelihood crisis for farmers and laborers.

Terrible flood of 2023

The term flood of 2023 is still fresh in the memory of delhi. Then on July 11, the water level of yamuna reacted 208.66 meters, which is the highest ever recpeded. That flood forced the closure of the old iron bridge. Traffic Between delhi-up came to a standstive and more than three lakh people had to be displated. Even the parliament session was disrupted and the national capital was in disarray for weeks. People still shudder at the memory of that devastation. That is why this year, as soon as the water level rose, the same fear has returned in the minds of the people.

Amidst this crisis, the political aspect has also been added. At the time of the 2023 floods last year, there was an aam aadmi party government in delhi. At that time, the BJP had raised questions as to why preparations were not made to deal with the floods. But this time the situation is different. Now there is a bjp government in delhi and chief minister rekha gupta herself is visiting the affected areas. At the same time, in Haryana Too, BJP Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini is Under Whom Hathinikund Barrage is. That is, this time the responsibility is on bot the governments. The opposition is asking who will be help accountable if the situation does not come under control this time too?

Why Everyi Year?

There is another question in People’s minds – WEHY do we have to deal with the problem of floods every year? Environmentalists say that the real reason is not only the rain and the water released from the barrage, but the encroachment on the banks of the yamuna and the neglect of the river. A large number of constructions have been made on the floodplain of the yamuna, which has stopped the natural flow of the river. On top of that, the deposit of silt and pollution has increased so much that even a little rain brings devastation.

The Delhi High Court and the National Green Tribunal Have Warned Several Times that FloodPlain of the Yamuna should be protected. The Supreme Court has also cleaned that it is the government’s Responsibility to Remove Encroachments on the banks of the yamuna. But due to political tug-of-wait and Vote Bank Politics, Concrete Action Has Never Been Taken.

The Government Claims that Rescue and Relief Operations are going on at a fast pace. Temporary Relief Camps Have Been Set Up, Food and Water Arrangements Have Been Made and Medical Facilites are also also being provided. The Delhi Disaster Management Authority has set up 12 Control Rooms and NDRF TEAMS Have also Been Deployed. But the ground reality is that many familyies are still spending the night under the open sky. They have to resort to boats and tractors to reach relife camps. Children and the Elderly Are in the Most Difacity.

Problem for all

The impact of the yamuna flood is not limited to settlements and crops only. Traffic has come to a standstill due to waterlogging at many places on delhi’s roads. Office-gers have to face hours-long traffic jams. Schools Have Had to Be Closed in Many Areas. Electricity and drinking water supply is also being disrupted. Many pumping stations are on the verge of drowning, due to which delhi may face a drinking water crisis. All this togeether brings the life of the capital to a standstive.

Experts believe that if a long-term solution is not worked out immediatily, Delhi will continue to be hit by floods every year. There are three major suggestions as a solution – FIRST, Remove Encroachment from the Yamuna Flood Area and Restore Greenery there. Second, Scientific Management of the Water Released From The Hathinikund Barrage. And Third, Make Delhi’s Drainage System Modern and Efficient.

Anger in Public

The public’s anger is clearly visible. People say that every year leaders and officers give statements, but do not find permanent solutions. Floods are no longer just a natural disaster; They have become a mirror of delhi’s administer intelligence and political tussle.

This surge in the yamuna reminds us how term the consequences of tampering with natural can be. Unless Governments Strike a Balance Between Development and Environment, Delhi will continue to face problems.

Delhi may face a drinking water crisis. All this togeether brings the life of the capital to a standstive.

Experts believe that if a long-term solution is not worked out immediatily, Delhi will continue to be hit by floods every year. There are three major suggestions as a solution – FIRST, Remove Encroachment from the Yamuna Flood Area and Restore Greenery there. Second, Scientific Management of the Water Released From The Hathinikund Barrage. And Third, Make Delhi’s Drainage System Modern and Efficient.

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