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Water Storage in Pakistan’s Major Reservoirs Exceeds 5 Years Average

The cumulative water storage in major reservoirs i.e. Tarbela, Mangla, and Chashma was recorded at 11.506 million acre-feet (MAF) on Thursday, which is 2 percent higher than the five-year average of 11.267 MAF.

Tarbela Reservoir filled to its maximum conservation level of 1,550 feet on August 19, 2024, a level that has been maintained till today, according to a press release issued on Thursday.

Likewise, the water level in Chashma Reservoir also stands at 648.50 feet, close to its maximum conservation level of 649 feet. While, Mangla Reservoir filled to 1,217.90 feet on Thursday, slightly above the five-year average of 1,217.45 feet, with a storage of 5.455 MAF, slightly more than the five-year average of 5.423 MAF. This situation at Mangla mirrors the Jhelum River inflows for the season.

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Mangla Reservoir level is expected to improve further due to reduced irrigation demand, driven by the forecast of rainfall in the southern regions of the country and improved flows in the Indus and Kabul rivers.

If the current trends of inflows in the Jhelum River and releases from the reservoir continue through September 10, Mangla is likely to attain the level of 1,222 feet, with the potential for further improvement depending on the hydrological response of the Chenab River and rainfall in the Mangla Dam catchment area.

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