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Water at Tarbela Dam Reaches Full Capacity

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Water at Tarbela Dam Reaches Full Capacity
Tarbela Dam, the largest water reservoir in the country, reached its full conservation capacity of 1,550 feet on Monday, according to a private news channel. The Indus River System Authority (IRSA) reported that 380,400 cusecs of water were released from various rim stations, while the inflow was recorded at 417,000 cusecs. IRSA announced that Tarbela Dam has reached its full conservation level of 1,550 feet. The water inflow into the dam was measured at 256,400 cusecs, while the outflow stood at 235,600 cusecs. The water level at Mangla Dam on the River Jhelum has reached 1,213.80 feet, exceeding its dead level of 1,050 feet by 165.80 feet. The dam’s inflow was recorded at 25,800 cusecs, with an outflow of 10,000 cusecs. Water discharge figures include 289,800 cusecs at Kalabagh, 380,200 cusecs at Taunsa, 381,000 cusecs at Guddu, and 371,000 cusecs at Sukkur. River Kabul contributed 66,400 cusecs at Nowshera, and 45,400 cusecs were released from River Chenab at Marala.
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