The Indus River System Authority (IRSA) on Friday reported the release of 381,300 cusecs of water from various rim stations, with an inflow of 402,100 cusecs.
According to official data, Tarbela Dam has reached its maximum conservation level of 1,550 feet, standing 148 feet above its dead level of 1,402 feet. The dam recorded an inflow of 188,500 cusecs against an outflow of 181,100 cusecs.
At Mangla Dam, the water level stood at 1,223 feet, which is 173 feet higher than its dead level of 1,050 feet. The inflow at the dam was recorded at 28,400 cusecs, while the outflow stood at 8,000 cusecs.
Downstream releases included 206,300 cusecs at Kalabagh, 222,700 cusecs at Taunsa, 335,800 cusecs at Guddu, and 229,500 cusecs at Sukkur. From River Kabul, 32,200 cusecs were released at Nowshera, while 148,500 cusecs flowed from River Chenab at Marala.
The latest figures reflect rising water levels across major reservoirs and rivers, ensuring steady flows for irrigation and other needs.
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