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Indus River in medium flood at Guddu barrage

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Indus river water level at Guddu Barrage on Saturday surged to medium flood and low flood at Sukkur barrage, according to the water record at various gauge stations.

The water level in Indus River has dropped at Tarbela, Kalabagh, Chashma and Taunsa barrage, while an upsurge has been recorded at Guddu and Sukkur barrages.

The katcha area between Guddu and Sukkur barrages has submerged under rising water level of the river. The land link of several villages has been severed in the riverine area and people are shifting from the area to safer places.

As per the figures shared by authorities, the inflow of river water at Tarbela Dam has been measured 1,63,500 cusecs, while the outflow has been 1,14,500 cusecs. The inflow of river water at Kalabagh has been measured 1,19,940 cusecs, while the discharge has been recorded 1,13,940 cusecs.

The inflow of river water at Chashma has been gauged 1,59,073 cusecs, while the outflow has been measured 1,41,931 cusecs. The inflow of river water at Taunsa Barrage has been measured 1,40,780 cusecs, while the discharge of water has been recorded 1,38,780 cusecs. The inflow of river water at Guddu Barrage has been measured 4,16,954 cusecs, while the outflow has been recorded 3,86,250 cusecs. The inflow of river water at Sukkur Barrage has been measured 3,55,719 cusecs, while the discharge has been recorded 3,16,250 cusecs.

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