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By NI Bureau

Delhi Schools Closed Tomorrow? Parents Await Clarity as Yamuna Threatens Danger Mark

Updated At: September 1, 2025 10:44 PM

A massive discharge of water from Hathni Kund barrage has triggered a fresh flood warning in Delhi. As Yamuna threatens to rise above danger level, parents and students are asking: Are schools closed tomorrow? Here’s the latest update from authorities.

New Delhi: Delhi is on high alert after the Central Flood Control Room of the Irrigation & Flood Control Department (Government of NCT of Delhi) issued a second flood warning this season. The warning follows the release of 3,29,313 cusecs of water from the Hathni Kund barrage at 9 am today, crossing the critical discharge mark of 3 lakh cusecs.

As per official benchmarks, the warning level at Delhi’s Old Railway Bridge (ORB) is set at 204.50 metres, while the danger level is 205.33 metres. Current projections from the Central Water Commission (CWC) suggest that the Yamuna could not only breach the danger mark but may even climb beyond 206.50 metres. For context, the river had surged to an unprecedented 208.66 metres on July 13, 2023, leading to severe flooding across the capital.

Administration’s Action So Far

Sector officers have been directed to maintain a strict vigil across vulnerable areas. Residents in low-lying areas near the Yamuna are receiving warnings and are being moved to secure shelters. Police and Irrigation Department teams are conducting round-the-clock patrolling to monitor embankments, pumps, and regulators.

“The situation is under continuous watch and precautionary measures are being implemented to safeguard lives and property,” the notice signed by Executive Engineer Shiv Kumar, Incharge of the Central Flood Control Room , stated. Copies of the warning have also been sent to the Lieutenant Governor and the Chief Minister’s office.

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Are Delhi Schools Closed Tomorrow?

Amid the rising Yamuna and heavy rains, the big question for parents and students remains: Will schools remain open tomorrow (September 2, 2025)?

As of now, the Delhi Government and Directorate of Education (DoE) have not issued any order for school closures. Unlike the 2023 floods, when classes were suspended in several districts, no such directive has been announced this time.

Officials have clarified that any decision on school shutdowns will be taken based on the water level situation in the next 24 hours. Parents are advised to follow only official government notifications and not rely on rumours circulating on social media.

With the Yamuna swelling due to heavy discharge from Hathni Kund, the capital remains on edge. For now, schools in Delhi will function normally on September 2, 2025, unless the government issues a fresh advisory tonight or tomorrow morning.

Also Read: Delhi on High Alert as Hathni Kund Barrage Releases Over 3 Lakh Cusecs of Water

NI Bureau

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