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Delhi: Yamuna Crosses Warning Mark as All Hathnikund Barrage Gates Opened; IMD Issues Rain Alert
The Yamuna River in Delhi has once again crossed the warning mark, raising fresh concerns of possible flooding in low-lying areas. On Sunday evening, the river touched 204.60 meters at the Old Railway Bridge, slightly above the warning level of 204.50 meters. The danger mark is 205.33 meters, and officials warn that evacuation of floodplain residents begins once levels cross 206 meters.
The administration has directed all concerned agencies, including Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), irrigation department, and district officials, to remain on alert and ensure timely evacuation if water levels continue to rise.

Hathnikund Barrage Gates Fully Opened for the First Time This Season
The sharp rise in Yamuna’s water level has been directly linked to heavy discharge from Hathnikund Barrage in Haryana’s Yamunanagar district. For the first time during this monsoon, all 18 gates of the barrage have been opened to release excess water following incessant rainfall in upper catchment areas of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh.
Experts say that when rainfall intensifies in the Himalayas, barrages like Hathnikund and Wazirabad act as the first points of control. However, continuous inflow forces authorities to release water downstream, leading to a surge in Delhi’s Yamuna levels.
Officials monitoring the barrage said water discharge levels had been increasing steadily over the past 48 hours. With more rainfall expected in the hills, the situation may remain critical through the week.
Delhi Weather Forecast: IMD Issues Rain Alert
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a rainfall alert for Monday, warning of scattered to moderate showers across Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR).
Over the last 24 hours, areas such as Najafgarh, Safdarjung, Palam, and Dwarka received light to moderate rainfall. According to the IMD, the change in weather is being driven by a western disturbance coupled with a low-pressure system over northern India.
- Daytime forecast: Light drizzles through the day
- Evening & night: Moderate rainfall expected
- Temperature: Maximum around 35°C, minimum near 26°C
- Extended forecast (August 23): Varying rainfall patterns, with possibilities ranging from light showers to occasional heavy spells in some areas
The rainfall is expected to bring temporary relief from rising temperatures but may worsen waterlogging and traffic snarls across the city.

Impact on Delhi Residents: Flood Preparedness Underway
Authorities have begun issuing precautionary advisories to residents in flood-prone areas such as Yamuna Bazar, Old Usmanpur, Mayur Vihar, and parts of East Delhi.
- Relief camps are being prepared in nearby schools and community centers.
- Delhi Police and Civil Defence teams are on standby for evacuation if required.
- Power and water supply departments have been instructed to be ready with backup measures.
In 2023, the Yamuna crossed 207 meters, causing widespread flooding in several low-lying areas, disrupting metro services, and damaging infrastructure. Officials say lessons from previous years are being applied to prevent a repeat.
Rain Improves Delhi’s Air Quality
While the rising Yamuna poses a challenge, the rainfall has brought a welcome improvement in Delhi’s air quality.
According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the city’s 24-hour average AQI on Sunday was 91 (‘Satisfactory’) — a significant drop from 118 (‘Moderate’) recorded the day before.
- So far in 2025, Delhi has logged 53 days of ‘satisfactory’ air quality (till August 17) — the highest number for this period since 2020.
- Experts attribute this improvement to frequent rainfall and favorable wind conditions, which help wash away pollutants and disperse particulate matter.
Environmentalists believe that sustained rainfall patterns not only help improve air quality but also bring much-needed relief to residents battling prolonged exposure to toxic air in the winter months.
xperts Warn of Flood-Like Situation if Rains Persist
Hydrologists have cautioned that if rainfall continues in the Himalayan states over the next few days, the Yamuna may cross the danger level of 205.33 meters. Once the river rises beyond 206 meters, large-scale evacuations from floodplains become unavoidable. Past experiences show that such flooding disrupts road traffic, metro operations near low-lying stretches, and even hampers supply of essential commodities. Officials are therefore urging citizens living in vulnerable areas to stay alert and follow evacuation advisories without delay.

Government Appeals for Public Cooperation
Delhi government officials have appealed to residents to avoid venturing close to the Yamuna and to refrain from dumping waste near drains and riverbanks, as this can worsen waterlogging. Special control rooms have been set up to monitor the water level round the clock, and updates are being shared with district authorities in real time. The administration has also requested NGOs and volunteer groups to extend support in relief and rescue operations, should the situation escalate.
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Temperature Expected to Fall in Delhi Over Next Two Days; Rain Likely Today
Cold conditions have returned to the national capital after rainfall lashed parts of Delhi-NCR on Friday, January 23, bringing a noticeable dip in temperatures and relief from pollution. The mercury slipped below 10°C, marking a sharp turnaround after a brief spell of warmer days earlier this week.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Delhi is likely to witness a further drop in temperatures over the next two days, with light rain predicted for today as well. The maximum temperature is expected to hover around 20°C, while the minimum may dip to 6°C, intensifying the winter chill.
Rain Brings Clear Skies and Better Air Quality
Friday’s rainfall significantly altered weather conditions across the region. Cool northerly winds swept through the capital, leading to clearer skies and a marked improvement in visibility. Air quality levels also improved, with several monitoring stations recording a drop in pollution indices due to the washout effect of rain.
Meteorologists noted that the rain activity was concentrated mainly in the morning and early afternoon, gradually subsiding by evening.
Delhi Records Wettest January Day in Two Years
Delhi witnessed its first rain of 2026, which also turned out to be the wettest January day in the last two years. IMD data shows that the highest January rainfall on record was logged on January 30, 2023, when the city received 20.4 mm of rain.
On Friday, rainfall between 8:30 am and 5:30 pm was widespread across Delhi-NCR:
- Ridge: 17.4 mm
- Palam: 14.0 mm
- Lodi Road: 13.4 mm
- Safdarjung: 13.2 mm
- Ayanagar: 11.5 mm
Most weather stations reported light to moderate rainfall between 8:30 am and 2:30 pm, after which precipitation weakened significantly.
Weather Update for Other North Indian Cities
- Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh): Light rain is likely in the morning, with a minimum temperature around 10°C.
- Patna (Bihar): Clear skies are expected, with the minimum temperature settling near 13°C.
- Jaipur (Rajasthan): The minimum temperature may drop to around 5°C, with partly cloudy conditions likely.
What to Expect Next
IMD officials have indicated that the temperature dip could lead to cold day conditions in isolated pockets of Delhi-NCR. Early morning shallow fog may also develop over the next few days, especially in low-lying areas. Residents have been advised to take precautions against cold weather, particularly during early morning and late-night hours.
While no severe cold wave warning has been issued yet, authorities are monitoring conditions closely as winter tightens its grip once again on north India.
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PM Modi hails Mahayuti’s sweeping win in Maharashtra civic polls, calls it people’s mandate for NDA governance
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday welcomed the Mahayuti alliance’s decisive victory in the Maharashtra municipal corporation elections, describing it as a clear indication of the deepening bond between the people of the state and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). The results, covering elections to 29 municipal corporations, have delivered a strong endorsement of the alliance’s governance model and development agenda.
Taking to social media platform X, PM Modi thanked the people of Maharashtra for backing what he termed the NDA’s “pro-people and good governance” agenda. He said the mandate reflected public trust in the alliance’s track record and its vision for the future.
“Thank you Maharashtra! The dynamic people of the state bless the NDA’s agenda of pro-people good governance. This is a vote to add momentum to progress and celebrate the glorious culture the state is associated with,” the prime minister wrote.
Praise for NDA workers and campaign strategy
In a separate post, PM Modi lauded the efforts of NDA karyakartas, crediting them for working tirelessly at the grassroots level and effectively communicating the alliance’s message to voters. He noted that party workers played a crucial role in highlighting development initiatives while countering what he described as misinformation spread by opposition parties.
“They talked about our alliance’s track record, highlighted our vision for the coming times and also effectively countered the lies of the Opposition. My best wishes to them,” he said.
Mahayuti’s dominant performance across civic bodies
The Mahayuti alliance registered a commanding performance in the civic polls, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) emerging as the single-largest party. The BJP won over 1,300 of the 2,869 seats contested across municipal corporations, reinforcing its organisational strength in urban Maharashtra.
Chief Minister Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena finished second within the alliance, securing 394 seats. The Congress surprised many observers by finishing third overall with victories in 315 seats, indicating pockets of resilience despite recent electoral setbacks.
Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT) won 149 seats, while the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), which contested independently on several seats, secured 158 victories. Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM also made notable gains with over 90 seats, while Sharad Pawar’s NCP (SP) won 36 seats. Raj Thackeray’s Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) managed to secure around 12 seats.
Political significance ahead of key elections
Although the final tally is yet to be officially declared by the Maharashtra State Election Commission, political analysts see the results as a significant morale booster for the Mahayuti government led by Devendra Fadnavis, with Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar as deputy chief ministers. The outcome is being viewed as an important indicator of voter sentiment ahead of future state and national-level contests.
The civic poll victory is also expected to strengthen the NDA’s narrative of political stability, development-focused governance, and organisational unity in Maharashtra’s complex political landscape.
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Air India, IndiGo, SpiceJet issue travel advisories after Iran shuts airspace amid unrest
Several Indian airlines, including Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet, on Thursday issued travel advisories after Iran abruptly closed its airspace, disrupting multiple international flight routes. The sudden shutdown has led to delays, rerouting, and cancellations, particularly for long-haul flights that typically pass over Iranian territory.
The development comes amid intensifying protests in Iran against Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and escalating tensions between Iran and the United States, raising serious aviation safety concerns in the region.
Air India warns of delays and cancellations
Air India was among the first carriers to alert passengers. In a post on X, the airline said flights that usually overfly Iran are now being rerouted to ensure passenger safety, which may result in longer flight times.
“Due to the emerging situation in Iran and the subsequent closure of its airspace, Air India flights are operating via alternative routes, which may lead to delays. Some flights where rerouting is not feasible are being cancelled,” the airline said.
Air India urged passengers to check flight status before heading to the airport, reiterating that the safety of passengers and crew remains its top priority.
IndiGo issues travel alert, offers rebooking and refunds
IndiGo also confirmed that several of its international services were impacted due to Iran’s “sudden airspace closure.”
“Our teams are working diligently to assess the situation and support affected customers by offering the best possible alternatives,” the airline said.
IndiGo added that impacted passengers would be provided options such as rebooking on alternate flights or refunds, depending on individual cases.
SpiceJet advises passengers to stay updated
SpiceJet released a similar advisory, informing travellers that some of its flights could be affected due to the closure.
“Passengers are advised to check their flight status on our website or contact our 24×7 reservation helpline for assistance,” the airline said in a statement on X.
Why Iran closed its airspace
Iran ordered the closure of its airspace to commercial aircraft early Thursday, according to a notice issued to pilots. While no official reason was provided, the restriction was initially expected to remain in effect until 7:30 am local time.
The move coincides with widespread domestic protests, heightened security measures, and growing fears of a possible US military response. Iran has previously shut its airspace during periods of conflict, including:
- The 12-day confrontation with Israel in June
- Exchanges of fire during the Israel–Hamas conflict
Airlines globally avoiding Iranian airspace
Aviation risk-monitoring platform SafeAirspace reported that most international airlines are now avoiding Iranian airspace altogether. Several carriers have already reduced or suspended services in the region.
Experts warn that airspace closures often signal potential military or security activity, including air defence operations or missile launches, which raise the risk of civilian aircraft being misidentified.
What passengers should do
- Check flight status directly with airlines before travel
- Expect longer travel times due to rerouting
- Be prepared for last-minute schedule changes or cancellations
- Opt for flexible rebooking or refunds if offered
As the situation in Iran remains volatile, airlines are expected to continue monitoring developments closely and adjust operations in line with safety advisories from international aviation authorities.
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