
Tarbela Reservoir hits 1550 feet its highest possible storage level
Pakistan's major dams see high water levels, with Tarbela reaching its full storage capacity for the season.
Tarbela Dam Reaches Full Capacity, Marking a Key Moment for Water Storage
Islamabad (Special Correspondent / Web Desk) – Tarbela Dam is now completely full, with its water level hitting the maximum storage mark of 1,550 feet. This significant level means the reservoir now holds 5.728 million acre-feet of water.
Key water flow data from across the region shows a healthy system:
- Tarbela Dam: Inflow is 268,300 cusecs, while outflow is 238,900 cusecs.
- Mangla Dam: Holds 5.423 million acre-feet, with an inflow of 38,600 cusecs.
- Chashma Barrage: Has a storage of 94,000 acre-feet.
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Combined, the total water stored in Tarbela, Mangla, and Chashma reservoirs is a substantial 11.245 million acre-feet. This data provides a positive snapshot of the country’s vital water resources.
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