Water Shortage Bound to Cause Damage To Crops in Sindh

SUKKUR: (HRNW) Sindh is facing an acute shortage of river water, which has dropped by 51 percent than normal at Sukkur Barrage, citing water record media reported on Sunday.

The water shortage is bound to cause extensive damage to crops across the province due to record shortage of water, water officials apprehend.

The inflow and outflow of water at Tarbela Dam has been 60,800 cusecs and 60,000 cusecs respectively. The inflow and outflow of water at Kalabagh has been recorded 77,741 and 71,241 cusecs respectively.

Water inflow and outflow at Chashma Link Canal has been 96,423 and 80,000 cusecs respectively, while at Taunsa water inflow and outflow recorded 61,645 cusecs and 57,515 cusecs, according to the water officials.

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