Water level in India's Yamuna River has reached a 40-year record high, causing a flooding situation.
This year, monsoon rains fell two percent more than normal across the country.
Floods in Delhi are receding and people are returning to their homes. Difficult conditions are ahead for Delhi citizens after the floods, see these pictures
In the areas of Delhi where the floods have fallen, dirt and mud are left everywhere and cleaning them up is a major problem.
According to scientists, due to climate change and global warming, the duration of the monsoon has changed rapidly, which has led to landslides and floods in the northern region of India.
Several vehicles, buses, bridges and houses were washed away by severe flooding in different parts of Himachal Pradesh state.
A warning has been issued in the capital Delhi and Haryana after water levels in the Yamuna River reached dangerous levels.
According to Delhi Prime Minister Arvind Kejriwal, heavy rains were recorded in Delhi for the first time in 40 years.
Rescue operations were carried out to save the trapped animals in the low-lying areas along the Yamuna River.