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A total of 11.5 million acres of water is available in the three largest water reservoirs of the country, Tarbela, Mangla and Chasma.
The total storage of water in Tarbela, Mangla and Chasma is 2 percent higher than the average availability of the last 5 years.
Tarbela fully filled, water storage in spring is nearing its peak level, water level in Mangla lake is 1217.90 feet
Water level in Mangla Lake can reach 1222 feet by September 10 if irrigation requirements decrease due to rains
29 August: The three largest aquatic reservoirs of the country Tarbela, Mangla and Chashma have a total water storage today at 11.506 million acres, which is 2 percent higher than today's average availability of 11.267 million acres in the last 5 years.
Tarbela Dam has reached its full capacity to 1550 feet on August 19. This water level in Tarbela's aquatic reservoir is still intact, similarly the water level in the spring aquatic reservoir has 648.50 feet, Jupani is nearing 649 feet, while the current water level in Mangla Dam is 1217.90 feet which has passed The average of 5 years is slightly higher than 1217.45.
Mangla Dam has 5.455 million acres of water today, while in the last 5 years average water availability was recorded 5.423 million acres of water on this day. Current situation of water in Mangla Dam. Flow of water during current season in Jehlum River. Reflects of.
Along with the forecast of rains in the southern areas of the country, further improvement in the flow of Sindh and Kabul is expected in Mangla Dam due to less demand for water for irrigation due to the forecast of rainfall in the southern parts of the country.
According to the current trend and Arsa, the water level in Mangla Dam continues till September 10, Mangla Lake is likely to reach 1222 feet. If the water flow in Chenab River improves and there are rains in the few minutes area of Mangla Dam, The availability of water in Mangla's water reservoir may improve further.
Source: @WAPDA
The total storage of water in Tarbela, Mangla and Chasma is 2 percent higher than the average availability of the last 5 years.
Tarbela fully filled, water storage in spring is nearing its peak level, water level in Mangla lake is 1217.90 feet
Water level in Mangla Lake can reach 1222 feet by September 10 if irrigation requirements decrease due to rains
29 August: The three largest aquatic reservoirs of the country Tarbela, Mangla and Chashma have a total water storage today at 11.506 million acres, which is 2 percent higher than today's average availability of 11.267 million acres in the last 5 years.
Tarbela Dam has reached its full capacity to 1550 feet on August 19. This water level in Tarbela's aquatic reservoir is still intact, similarly the water level in the spring aquatic reservoir has 648.50 feet, Jupani is nearing 649 feet, while the current water level in Mangla Dam is 1217.90 feet which has passed The average of 5 years is slightly higher than 1217.45.
Mangla Dam has 5.455 million acres of water today, while in the last 5 years average water availability was recorded 5.423 million acres of water on this day. Current situation of water in Mangla Dam. Flow of water during current season in Jehlum River. Reflects of.
Along with the forecast of rains in the southern areas of the country, further improvement in the flow of Sindh and Kabul is expected in Mangla Dam due to less demand for water for irrigation due to the forecast of rainfall in the southern parts of the country.
According to the current trend and Arsa, the water level in Mangla Dam continues till September 10, Mangla Lake is likely to reach 1222 feet. If the water flow in Chenab River improves and there are rains in the few minutes area of Mangla Dam, The availability of water in Mangla's water reservoir may improve further.
Source: @WAPDA