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PDMA reports moderate flooding in Punjab rivers

Water levels surge in Punjab rivers amid monsoon rains, glacier melting
Published 20 Aug, 2025 01:08pm
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Water flow in various rivers of Punjab is increasing rapidly following monsoon rains and glacier melting, which have caused low and medium-level floods in many areas.

According to a latest report by the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Punjab, moderate flooding has been witnessed in the Indus River at some points, including Tarbela, Chashma, Kalabagh, and Taunsa barrages.

The report said that the water flow in the Kabul, Jhelum, Ravi and Chenab rivers is currently normal.

The PDMA report stated that low-level flooding has been observed in Nulla Aik, Phulko, and Nullah Basantar in Lahore, raising concerns for low-lying areas.

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Meanwhile, Tarbela Dam is now 99 per cent full, with water level standing at 1,549 feet, while Mangla Dam has reached 74 per cent capacity, with a water level of 1,216.55 feet.

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