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A Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) train moves over a bridge built over the river Yamuna in New Delhi September 13, 2009. Ceaseless rain and the release of water in Haryana on
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A Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) train moves over a bridge built over the river Yamuna that is over-flowing in New Delhi August 24, 2010. Ceaseless rain and the release of water
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