Indus, Sutlej Rivers Experience Low Flood Levels
ISLAMABAD – The Federal Flood Division (FFD) reported on Wednesday that the Indus River is currently in a state of low flood at Guddu and Sukkur barrages.
At Kotri Barrage, water inflow has been measured at 398,300 cusecs, with an outflow of 371,600 cusecs. Upstream at Guddu Barrage, the inflow stood at 218,700 cusecs, while the outflow was recorded at 189,100 cusecs. At Sukkur Barrage, inflow was 224,300 cusecs against an outflow of 169,200 cusecs.
Meanwhile, in Punjab, the water flows in the Indus, Chenab, and Ravi rivers have returned to normal levels. However, the Sutlej River remains in low flood at Ganda Singh Wala, Sulemanki, and Islam headworks. The FFD noted that water levels in the Sutlej are gradually declining.
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