India opens flood gates, destroys crops in Pakistan
KASUR: Indian excesses along the Line of Control (LoC) haven’t yet ceased and India has already opened the flood gates quite literally sending 56 thousand Cusecs of water downstream that has already destroyed standing crops across 5000 Acres.
Currently the 56,000 Cusecs is passing through Ganda Singh Wala in Kasur. The river Sutlej can sustain upto 70,000 Cusecs of water and
By ONLINE
August 15, 2015
KASUR: Indian excesses along the Line of Control (LoC) haven’t yet ceased and India has already opened the flood gates quite literally sending 56 thousand Cusecs of water downstream that has already destroyed standing crops across 5000 Acres.
Currently the 56,000 Cusecs is passing through Ganda Singh Wala in Kasur. The river Sutlej can sustain upto 70,000 Cusecs of water and is only 20% shy of reaching its limit according to the DCO Kasur.
The DCO has however expressed satisfaction over his team’s preparedness to deal with any kind of situation that may arise due to the water released by India.
Currently the 56,000 Cusecs is passing through Ganda Singh Wala in Kasur. The river Sutlej can sustain upto 70,000 Cusecs of water and is only 20% shy of reaching its limit according to the DCO Kasur.
The DCO has however expressed satisfaction over his team’s preparedness to deal with any kind of situation that may arise due to the water released by India.
-
Security forces gun down 30 terrorists in multiple IBOs in KP: ISPR
-
MQM-P calls for new province in Sindh
-
US report validates Pakistan military edge over India: PM
-
Banned TTP poses serious threat to Pakistan security: UNSC panel
-
CM Afridi clarifies remarks on by-poll after ECP requests army deployment
-
Dubai sees 3.2m Pakistani passengers in 2025 as airport sets new milestone
-
Security forces kill 23 Indian proxy terrorists in KP's Kurram
-
Pakistan to construct island to boost oil exploration: report