Concern in AJK as flows surge in River Jhelum
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Concern in AJK as flows surge in River Jhelum
• Met official claims rise is part of usual seasonal flows • Commissioner says flood wave passes Muzaffarabad without causing damage LAHORE/MUZAFFARABAD: An unusual surge in the water level of River Jhelum — attributed by officials to snowmelt but feared by locals as flash floods released by India after suspending the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) — has triggered panic among the residents of Muzaffarabad and surrounding areas. “A rise in the water …
'India will release water in Jhelum without informing, there will be floods and PoK will become empty', said Pakistani expert Qamar Cheema
Pahalgam Terror Attack: Pakistani expert said that India was planning for a long time how to force Pakistan and now it has reached this point. India will now offer Indus Water Treaty-2 to PAK.
As Pakistan waits for watercut, India allegedly releases Jhelum water to flood Pakistan
Conflicts between India and Pakistan have escalated following the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. In response, India has suspended the Indus Water Treaty and announced its decision to halt the water flow. On the other hand, Pakistan has accused India of releasing water into the Jhelum River without prior notification. This move has been hailed as a “masterstroke” by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.According to sources, Pakistan…
Flash floods hit Pakistan as water in Jhelum river surges, Pakistan announces Water Emergency
Pakistan: A flash flood struck Pakistan especially around Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. This flash flood in Jhelum river in Pakistan has occurred amidst the growing tension between India and the neighbouring country following the Pahalgam terror attack. Pakistan has blamed India for suddenly opening doors to water to the Jhelum river without notice, leading to a declaration of a ‘Water Emergency’ in Hattian Bala. The Pahalgam terror…
Unannounced Water Release by India Triggers Flood-Like Surge in Jhelum River at Muzaffarabad
Water levels in the Jhelum River have surged sharply following an unannounced release of water by India from reservoirs in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK). This sudden discharge has caused a flood-like situation, with water flow reaching approximately 22,000 cusecs at Muzaffarabad’s Domel area in Azad Kashmir. Local authorities in Muzaffarabad and surrounding areas such as Hattian Bala, Ghari Dupatta, and Majhoi have issued flo…
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