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Pakistan alleged that India has almost entirely stopped the flow of water across the border through the Chenab river as fears of a clash between the two neighbors mount following a deadly attack ...
The Jammu and Kashmir Police warned people on Monday not to walk across the Chenab River in Jammu’s Akhnoor area. (Image: PTI) Pakistan has claimed that India has nearly stopped the flow of ...
Pakistan’s defense chief warned of an “imminent” clash with India as a dispute over river water and blame for a terrorist attack last month in Kashmir escalates between the nuclear-armed ...
The river flows from within the city, starting from the Ambazari overflow point to Punapura before merging with the Kanhan River. The Nag river's natural flow is already being obstructed at three ...
The City also deactivated its Emergency Operations Center and said all flood-affected streets have been reopened.
The maps show that the levee would protect Mendenhall Valley residents against a flood of the same magnitude as last year.
LAHORE: Pakistan on Tuesday (May 6) accused India of altering the flow of the Chenab River, one of three rivers placed under Pakistan's control according to the now-suspended Indus Waters Treaty.
Officials said the water level fell because the flow of the river was restricted by closing all gates of the Baglihar and Salal dams to refill the reservoirs. The Jammu and Kashmir Police warned ...
Following the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, India has now stopped the flow of water from the Chenab River. The Indian government has shut down the gates of both the Baglihar and Salal ...
Indus River: The Indus River used to flow in Gujarat from around 4000–2500 BC. According to reports, the Indus entered Gujarat near Vighokot in the Rann of Kutch and through the old Narka route.
Pakistan on Tuesday accused India of altering the flow of the Chenab River, one of three rivers placed under Pakistan's control according to the now suspended Indus Waters Treaty. This major river ...
India's efforts to choke river water flow into Pakistan appear to have failed as total inflows in the country's major rivers surged past 236,000 cusecs, according to data gathered on Saturday.