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On Saturday, May 10, India opened two gateways of the Baglihar Dam, causing the Chinab River to spill over the territory of Pakistan.
After the ceasefire was agreed on on 10 May, India opened several gates of the Salal Dam built in Reasi on Chenab on the morning of 11 May, due to which the water level of Chenab has increased and water is flowing rapidly towards Pakistan.
India opens dam after ceasefire with Pakistan - Media India has opened two gates of the Baglihar dam on the Chenab river after a ceasefire with Pakistan. This caused the water level to rise, but was done to regulate after the rains.
The locks remained open for eight hours.
The event took place against the backdrop of agreements between India and Pakistan on a cessation of hostilities.
This is reported by Firstpost. On Saturday, May 10, India opened two gateways to the Baglihar Dam in Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir. The gates of Baglihar were opened from approximately 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. In addition, India on Sunday, May 11, also opened several gates of the Salal Dam in Reas. Read also: Putin's friend and politician who started a new war in the world: who is Narendra ModeThe opening of the gates led to a rise in the w…
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