The Indus River System Authority (IRSA) reported 78,700 cusecs released of water across different rim stations with an inflow of 38,900 cusecs. The level of Tarbela Dam was registered at 1472.95 feet, which is 74.95 feet above its dead level of 1398 feet, while the silt recorded an inflow of 16,800 cusecs and an outflow of 36,000 cusecs. Meanwhile, the water level of Mangla Dam was at 1,136.75 feet to its dead level of 1,050 feet a discharge of 4,400 cusecs and an inflow of 25,000 cusecs.
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Water releases include the following: Kalabagh – 50,900 cusecs; Taunsa – 31,100 cusecs; Guddu – 32,400 cusecs; and Sukkur – 2,000 cusecs. River Kabul contributed 12,400 cusecs at the point of Nowshera while 1,700 came from River Chenab at Marala. This indicates that the IRSA data depicts a balanced reservoir level and controlled water sharing within the system.