Greater inflow increases water level in dams

Greater inflow increases water level in dams
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Summary Water level is begun to increase in dams as more water is pouring into rivers.

According to Indus River System Authority (IRSA), water level is just left 53 feet blew the dead level in Mangla Dam where current water level is at 1,149 feet while the inflow is 80,480 cusecs and the outflow 45,000 cusecs. Water level in Tarbela Dam is at 1,425 feet with inflow of 159,500 cusecs and outflow of 90,000 cusecs. The water inflow in the Chenab River at Head Marala is 160,015 cusecs and outflow is 3,082 cusecs.The Ravi River is outflowing 995 cusecs from 15,695 cusecs it is getting at Sindhai.

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