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India's water aggression, 5,700 cusecs of water inflow into Chenab reduces further

Outflow of water into Chenab River at Head Marala has become zero cusecs

GNN Web Desk
Published a day ago on Jun 5th 2025, 12:26 pm
By Web Desk
India's water aggression, 5,700 cusecs of water inflow into Chenab reduces further

India's water aggression and tampering continue, and the flow of the Chenab River entering Pakistan from India has further decreased.

According to the details, the inflow of water into the Chenab River at Head Marala has decreased by 5,700 cusecs compared to the previous day, after which the inflow is 19,300, and the outflow is 3,000 cusecs.

According to the data released by WAPDA, the inflow of water into the Chenab River at Head Marala yesterday was 25,000 cusecs. The inflow of water into the Chenab River at Head Marala on June 3 was 34,100 cusecs, and the inflow of water into the Chenab River at Head Marala on June 2 was 38,600 cusecs.

The inflow of water into the Chenab River at Head Marala on May 31 was 7,200 cusecs, and the outflow was zero cusecs.

According to the Wapda statement, today the inflow of water into the Indus River at Tarbela is 76,800 and the outflow is 155,000 cusecs. The inflow of water into the Jhelum River at Mangla is 33,800 and the outflow is 35,000 cusecs.

It is pertinent to note that on May 31, 2025, the flow of the Chenab River, which entered Pakistan from India, had further decreased.

Compared to May 30, a further decrease of 37,600 cusecs was recorded in the inflow of water into the Chenab River at Head Marala.

The outflow of water into the Chenab River at Head Marala has become zero cusecs.

In two days, a decrease of 91,000 cusecs was recorded in the inflow of water into the Chenab River at Head Marala.

The inflow of water at Chashma Barrage is 194,900, and the outflow is 180,000 cusecs. The inflow of water into the Kabul River at Nowshera was 23,100 and the outflow was 23,100 cusecs.

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