Yamuna river's water level in Delhi reached the 207.55-metre mark on Wednesday, breaching its all-time record of 207.49 metres set in 1978.
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The water level at the Old Railway Bridge crossed the 207-metre mark at 4am, the first time since 2013, and rose to 207.55 metres by 1pm.
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According to an official, Yamuna's water level is likely to rise further.
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Delhi recorded a rapid increase in the Yamuna water level over the last three days.
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People from low-lying areas around Yamuna river move a tractor stuck in floodwaters.
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People from low-lying areas around Yamuna river wade through floodwaters of the swollen river while relocating to a safer place.
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People help one another relocate to a safer place after their houses were submerged in the swollen river.
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The water level of Yamuna river crosses the danger mark at old iron bridge in Delhi.
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A man lies in a boat outside his house flooded with rising water levels.
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