Pakistan’s water availability per capita has dropped by over 70% in the past 70 years, currently standing at just 1,017 cubic ...
Major reservoirs have reached dead levels due to the nation's severe water scarcity caused by the ongoing drought. According ...
According to a private news channel, citing Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) sources, Pakistan’s largest ...
Sindh is experiencing a critical water shortage as both the Tarbela and Mangla dams have hit their dead levels.
Water and Power Development Authority has awarded a multi-million dollar contract for the supply of two critical transformers for the Mangla Refurbishment Project. The contract has been signed between ...
The ongoing conflict in the Balochistan region of Pakistan is marked by demands for greater political autonomy, control over ...
Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a drought alert as rainfall from Sep 2024 to Mar 2025 was 40% below ...
Meanwhile, the Mangla Dam had a live storage of 235,000 acre-feet and a level of 1,088 feet, just 28 feet above its dead level of 1,060 feet. The Dawn reported that it was receiving 16,400 cusecs ...
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s water reservoirs have reached critical levels, with the Mangla Dam water level dropping to the “dead level,” leading to the suspension of hydroelectric power production.
Tarbela and Mangla hit dead level; Irsa official describes situation as “usual phenomenon at this stage of Rabi season”.
Mangla Dam remains at its dead level with a current water level of 1,054 feet and 77,000 acre-feet of stored water. Chashma Barrage is also at dead level, with a water level of 638 feet and 9,000 acre ...