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Is Yamuna Bank Metro Station Flooded? Video Linking It to Delhi Metro Sparks Online Buzz

A video showing a metro station submerged in water has gone viral on social media, drawing widespread attention and humorous reactions online. Footage shows commuters wading through water that reaches waist level, sparking memes and jokes about the city's infrastructure. The incident has sparked humorous and sarcastic reactions over social media, highlighting Delhi's infrastructure issues.

Some users have created memes and jokes about the situation. One user wrote, "Delhi Metro launches its new underwater route - scuba gear not provided!" Another joked, "Finally, a metro station that doubles as a swimming pool. Talk about multi-purpose infrastructure!" These reactions show both public frustration and creativity.

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A viral video depicting a flooded metro station sparked humorous reactions and highlighted infrastructure concerns in Delhi, though the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation clarified it was not one of their stations, emphasizing the spread of unverified content.
Yamuna Bank Metro Waterlogging Video Goes Viral DMRC Calls It Unverified

It should be noted that this monsoon season, several Delhi Metro stations have faced waterlogging due to continuous rainfall and rising Yamuna River levels, affecting access to Yamuna Bank Metro Station.

However, after netizens connected the flooding to Yamuna Bank and the video went viral, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) clarified that the footage does not belong to any of its stations.

The official statement reads,"Hi, thanks for sharing! This visual doesn't belong to any of the DMRC metro stations. For areas beyond DMRC's jurisdiction, the concerned civic agencies/authorities may please be contacted."

Despite the clarification, the video continues to trend, with users commenting on drainage issues in the National Capital Region (NCR) and sharing parody content. The incident highlights how quickly unverified videos can spread online and be mistaken as actual events, emphasizing the need to confirm information from official sources.

Experts say such viral content can cause public concern, even when the footage is unrelated, and urge citizens to check credible sources before sharing.

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