Delhi Flood: Yamuna Bank Metro Station closed
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has closed the entry and exit at Yamuna Bank Metro Station due to flooding. The Yamuna River is currently flowing above the danger mark, and the water level is expected to rise further.
The DMRC said that the road near the Yamuna Bank Metro Station is "currently inaccessible" due to flooding. The interchange facility is still available, but passengers will not be able to enter or exit the station at this location.
The flooding has also caused disruption to traffic in the area. The Delhi Traffic Police has advised motorists to avoid the Yamuna Bank area and to take alternative routes.
The water level in the Yamuna River is expected to peak on Thursday evening. The DMRC said that it will continue to monitor the situation and will take further action as needed.
DMRC mentioned that "Due to rising water levels of the Yamuna, trains are passing through all the four Metro bridges on the river with a restricted speed of 30 kmph as a precautionary measure. Normal services on all corridors.
DMRC Station Update
Entry and exit at Yamuna Bank Metro Station has been temporarily closed due to the rising water levels of the Yamuna River. However, the interchange facility is still available and services on Blue Line are running normally.
