As a result of rainfall in the northern areas of the country and India’s water discharge into the rivers of Punjab, there has been a noticeable increase in the water level of the Indus River.

The control room of Sukkur Barrage has provided data indicating that the water level at Tarbela Dam stands at 1514.77 feet today.
The inflow of water into Tarbela Dam has been recorded at 176,700 cusecs, while the outflow stands at 180,000 cusecs. Additionally, the water flow in the Kabul River has been measured at 45,700 cusecs.
At Kalabagh barrage, the inflow of water was measured at 223,225 cusecs, while the discharge was recorded at 215,225 cusecs.
Moving to Taunsa barrage, the inflow of water was recorded as 184,469 cusecs, and the discharge was noted as 166,469 cusecs.
The water level at Mangala Dam stood at 1205.65 feet. The data shows an inflow of 51,272 cusecs into the dam, with a discharge of 10,000 cusecs. Similarly, Trimoh recorded an inflow of 34,402 cusecs and a discharge of 21,002 cusecs. As for Panjand, the inflow of water was 55,193 cusecs, and the discharge was measured at 39,953 cusecs.
According to the report, the inflow of water at Guddu barrage was observed to be 179,022 cusecs, while the discharge was recorded at 139,098 cusecs. Additionally, there were recorded arrivals of 76,158 cusecs and 33,843 cusecs.
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