NOWSHERA: The Kabul River could be in medium or high flood during the next 48 hours due to the flashfloods triggered by glacial lake outburst floods (Glofs) in Upper Chitral and Lower Chitral districts.
“There is no imminent threat of flooding in the Kabul River but the people living near the banks of the river should be vigilant of the emergency situation,” said a statement issued by Laiq Zada Laiq, the spokesperson for District Flood control Centre.
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