Indus River water flow rises amid heavy rains
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Indus River water flow rises amid heavy rains
The Irrigation Department and Sukkur Barrage Control Room have released updated figures on the current water levels and flow across key points of the Indus River system. According to the latest data, the water level at Tarbela Dam has been recorded at 1,521 feet, with an inflow of 284,400 cusecs and an outflow of 286,100 cusecs. From the Kabul River, an inflow of 41,900 cusecs into the Indus has been reported. At Kalabagh Barrage, the inflow is …
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