
The Yamuna River in Delhi has crossed the danger mark of 205.3 m, reaching nearly 207.5 m, the third-highest level ever recorded. The overflowing river has inundated low-lying areas, forced mass evacuations, and disrupted travel across the capital and NCR.
Major airlines including IndiGo, SpiceJet, and Air India have issued advisories warning passengers to expect delays and cancellations. Road traffic has been severely hit with diversions and closures on key stretches such as the Outer Ring Road, Signature Bridge, and roads around Rajghat and Civil Lines.
Areas including Mayur Vihar Phase I, Geeta Colony, Yamuna Bazar, Kashmere Gate, and Monastery Market remain water-logged or cut off. Relief camps have been set up in affected zones as thousands of residents are displaced.
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The rising Yamuna has directly impacted several cultural and travel attractions across the city. For many visitors, it’s not just the attractions themselves but also the flooded bridges and approach roads that make reaching them difficult:
Red Fort (Lal Qila): Surrounding roads are heavily water-logged. Crossing Loha Pul (Iron Bridge) or nearby routes to access this UNESCO site has become a major challenge.
Nigambodh Ghat: Submerged under floodwaters. Approaches from the Signature Bridge side are blocked, restricting movement.
Monastery Market & Majnu Ka Tila: Normally popular with travelers for Tibetan food and shopping, but reaching here is difficult as connecting routes from Kashmere Gate are inundated.
Riverfront Parks & Boat Club: Entire stretches along the Yamuna, accessible via bridges now under water, remain shut.
Despite the severe flooding in Delhi, the Taj Mahal in Agra remains open to visitors. The monument itself is unaffected by the rising Yamuna levels so far, though its riverside gardens have seen minor waterlogging. The bigger challenge lies in getting to Agra from Delhi, as road and rail connectivity may face delays due to the monsoon conditions.
By Road: The Yamuna Expressway and NH19 remain operational, but travelers should expect traffic slowdowns and occasional diversions due to heavy rainfall in NCR and western Uttar Pradesh.
By Rail: Trains between Delhi and Agra are still running, though weather-related delays have been reported.
By Air: Agra’s airport has limited connectivity, so most visitors rely on Delhi as the entry point making onward travel dependent on conditions in the capital.
For international and domestic travelers with plans to see the Taj Mahal in the coming days, it is still possible, but extra time should be factored in for the journey.
The heavy rainfall has not only battered Delhi but also affected nearby regions of Noida, Ghaziabad, Punjab, and Haryana, with warnings in place for further flooding and road closures. Travelers heading to or transiting through these areas should anticipate disruptions.
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