New Delhi:
Haryana on Monday released 7.44 lakh cusecs of water into Yamuna, the highest in a single day in the past 60 years, resulting in the river flowing nearly a metre above the danger mark in the national capital.
(Read: More water released in Yamuna)Fearing a flood-like situation, Delhi Government has appealed to people living in low-lying areas to move to safer places while senior officials were constantly monitoring the situation.
With the release of 7.44 lakh cusecs of water, the water level in the river rose to 205.62 metre, which could rise to 206.95 m on Wednesday as per forecast. The danger mark is at 204.83 metres.
The water level had touched 206.78 metres last week.
"Haryana has released nearly one crore cusecs of water this year which is the highest in the last 60 years," Rajkumar Chouhan, Flood Control and Irrigation Minister, told reporters.
He said he has alerted concerned authorities to remain extremely vigilant besides deploying additional workforce to monitor the situation.
According to the Central Water Commission forecast, the water level will reach 205.65 m by Monday evening.
Chouhan said Irrigation and Flood Control Department has installed booster pumps in several areas along the river to pump out the water.
However, he said, there is no threat to Games Village even if the water level rises.