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The situation of water in rivers and reservoirs.

 The situation of water in rivers and reservoirs. The inflow and outflow of water in Tarbela, Mangala, and Chashma reservoirs, their level, and the flow of water in barrages were as follows. The arrival at Tarbela in the Indus River is 15 thousand cusecs and the outflow is 50 thousand cusecs, the arrival at the Nowshera point in the Kabul River is 13 thousand 500 cusecs and the outflow is 13 thousand 500 cusecs, the Khairabad Bridge is 16 thousand 300 cusecs, the outflow is 16 thousand 300 cusecs, the arrival at Mangala in Jhelum is 17 thousand 400 cusecs and Output was 25,000 cusecs, arrival at Marala in Chenab was 8,800 cusecs and output was 2,000 cusecs.

Jinnah barrage inflow 54 thousand 600 cusecs and discharge 49 thousand 600 cusecs, Chashma 54 thousand 900 cusecs and discharge 52 thousand cusecs, Taunsa inflow 51 thousand cusecs and discharge 41 thousand 400 cusecs, Guddu inflow 34 thousand 400 cusecs and discharge 30 thousand 400 cusecs, Sukkur inflow 29 thousand 400 cusecs and discharge. 7 thousand 200 kiosks, Kotri inflow 6 thousand 100 kiosks and exit zero kiosks, Tremanu arrival 10 thousand 300 kiosks and exit zero kiosks, Panjand arrival 4 thousand 700 kiosks and exit zero kiosks were recorded.
Tarbela's minimum operating level is 1398 feet, the current water level is 1460.96 feet, the maximum water storage level is 1550 feet and usable water storage is 1.509 million acre-feet, Mangala's minimum operating level is 1050 feet, the current water level is 1112.60 feet, The maximum water storage level is 1242 feet and the usable water storage is 0.617 million acre feet while the minimum operating level of the spring is 638.15 feet, the current water level is 642.30 feet, the maximum water storage level is 649 feet and the usable water storage is 0.064 million acre-feet. The Indus River at Tarbela and Chashma, the Kabul River at Nowshera, and the Jhelum River at Mangala are inflows and outflows of 24-hour average flow.

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