The Indus River System Authority distributed 395,800 cusecs of water from multiple rim stations on Monday. Water inflow reached 421,600 cusecs across the system during the same period. Officials recorded these measurements as part of regular monitoring operations throughout the river network. The authority tracks water movement through several major facilities and distribution points. These figures represent standard operational data for the national water management system.
Tarbela Dam maintained a water level of 1530.00 feet above sea level. This measurement exceeded the facility's dead level by 128.00 feet from the baseline of 1402.00 feet. Water moved through the dam at equal rates of 294,000 cusecs for both inflow and outflow. Mangla Dam registered a water level of 1190.70 feet above its dead level threshold. The facility processed 33,400 cusecs of incoming water while releasing 8,000 cusecs downstream.
Water distribution occurred at multiple downstream locations throughout the river system. Kalabagh received 233,300 cusecs while Taunsa processed 423,200 cusecs of water flow. Guddu and Sukkur handled 206,900 cusecs and 124,300 cusecs respectively during the reporting period. River Kabul contributed 29,600 cusecs at Nowshera and River Chenab added 41,100 cusecs at Marala. These measurements help authorities manage regional water allocation and agricultural irrigation schedules.
Tarbela Dam maintained a water level of 1530.00 feet above sea level. This measurement exceeded the facility's dead level by 128.00 feet from the baseline of 1402.00 feet. Water moved through the dam at equal rates of 294,000 cusecs for both inflow and outflow. Mangla Dam registered a water level of 1190.70 feet above its dead level threshold. The facility processed 33,400 cusecs of incoming water while releasing 8,000 cusecs downstream.
Water distribution occurred at multiple downstream locations throughout the river system. Kalabagh received 233,300 cusecs while Taunsa processed 423,200 cusecs of water flow. Guddu and Sukkur handled 206,900 cusecs and 124,300 cusecs respectively during the reporting period. River Kabul contributed 29,600 cusecs at Nowshera and River Chenab added 41,100 cusecs at Marala. These measurements help authorities manage regional water allocation and agricultural irrigation schedules.