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Standing crops wash away as India releases water in Nullah Aik

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India has released water in Nullah Aik which has destroyed standing crops over a vast area.

According to sources, torrential monsoon rains caused floods and destruction in India after which the authorities released water in Nullah Aik. There is high flood at Sambril and Naduki Cheema in Sialkot district, they added. Due to the floodwater, embankment of the drain broke due to which standing paddy, fodder and vegetable crops were destroyed over hundreds of acres. The gushing floodwater also damaged roads as a result of which link of many villages with main city was cut off.

Meanwhile, three major water reservoirs have filled up to their capacity after heavy rains in Pakistan, said Indus River System Authority (IRSA) in a statement. The authority said the total water stored in Tarbela, Mangala and Chashma reservoirs is 13.4 million acre feet. It was worth mentioned here that a week earlier nearly a hundred villages in Zafarwal, Pasrur and Bajwat region were inundated after India released floodwater in Nullah Dek and River Tavi, leading to water-level rise in River Chenab.—INP

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