MIRPUR: On Thursday, The Mangla dam’s water level was 0.25 feet below the reservoir’s maximum 1242.00 feet.
Moreover, Official sources reported a reservoir water level of 1241.75 feet, with a maximum conservation level of 1242.00 feet and live storage of 7.336 MAF.
While, The sources reported 38700 cusecs of Jhelum River to the Mangla reservoir and 10000 cusecs of reservoir outflows.
Certainly, The reservoir levels, barrages, and river inputs and outflows at Tarbela, Mangla, and Chashma examined.
At Tarbela, the Indus flows 221000 cusecs and outflows 199600 cusecs, while at Nowshera, the Kabul flows 38900 cusecs. Inflows and outflows 157600 cusecs at Khairabad Bridge The Jhelum in Mangla flows 28500 cusecs in and 10000 out. Marala Chenab: Inflows 69200 cusecs, Outflows 49000.
Barrages: Jinnah: 268600 cusecs inflows, 260600 outflows. Inflows 310400 cusecs, outflows 243100 cusecs, Taunsa: 233000 inflows, 214000 outflows. Guddu: Inflows 214100, Outflows 183200. Sukkur: 182100 cusecs in, 127000 out. Inflow 173400 cusecs, Outflow 132900 cusecs Kotri Trimmu: 60100 inflows, 46500 outflows Panjnad: 70500 inflows, 54700 outflows.
Tarbela reservoirs: minimum operational level 1402 feet, present level 1550.00 feet, maximum conservation level 1550 feet, live storage Thursday 5.809 MAF.
Mangla: Minimum working level 1050 feet, current level 1241.75 feet, maximum conservation level 1242 feet, live storage Thursday 336 MAF.
Chashma: Moreover, Minimum operational level 638.15 feet, current level 649.00 feet, maximum conservation level 649 feet, live storage 0.278 MAF.
The mean 24-hour flows of the River Indus at Tarbela, Jinnah, and Chashma, River Kabul at Nowshera, and River Jhelum at Mangla have been recorded, while the others were measured at 6 a.m.