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Schools in Delhi-NCR likely to remain closed tomorrow amid heavy rains, here's what we know so far

DNA Wednesday, 3 September 2025 ()
The Yamuna River in the national capital has crossed the danger mark, reaching a record high due to persistent rain showers. The water level of the Yamuna River reached 207 metres at the Old Railway Bridge at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, i.e., September 3.
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Our team went on an exclusive boat ride to the flood-hit areas of Burari, Delhi, where the Yamuna river has crossed the danger mark. Nearly 100 families, mostly landless farmers and migrant workers from Bihar and Eastern UP, have lost their homes. Around 500 acres of vegetable crops and papaya orchards have been completely destroyed by the rising floodwaters. Fodder for livestock has also been washed away. While the Delhi government has provided relief through food, water tankers, and mobile toilets, the victims are demanding proper compensation for their massive losses. Watch our full ground report to see the devastating impact of the Yamuna floods. #DelhiFlood #YamunaRiver #BurariFlood #BoatReport #GroundReport #FloodAffected #FarmersLoss #MigrantWorkers #DelhiNews #DisasterReport #OneIndiaNews #FloodRelief #YamunaFloods ~PR.274~ED.346~HT.96~GR.122~

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As incessant rains continue to batter Delhi-NCR, the water level of the Yamuna River reached 207 metres at the Old Railway Bridge at 1 pm on Wednesday, i.e.,..
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