Quake-hit Upper Jhelum Canal to be fed from alternate source
By Our Correspondent
September 28, 2019
LAHORE: Punjab Irrigation Department has decided to use Jerri outlet to feed the Upper Jhelum Canal for ensuring irrigation supplies to Gujrat and Mandi Bahauddin districts uninterrupted.
The banks of Upper Jhelum canals from RD 30 to RD 70 were badly affected by the September 25 earthquake and the department had to close the canal for avoiding breaches in the affected part of the canal.
In order to ensure that standing crops in the direct UJC supply districts of Gujrat and Mandi Bahauddin are not affected, Punjab Irrigation Department will be channelling water from Jerri outlet to the UJC. It is expected that irrigation supplies to the areas downstream of quake-hit part of the canal will be resumed soon once all arrangements have been made.
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