HYDERABAD, July 2: The water level at all the barrages of Sindh is gradually rising after the heavy rains in the country. According to the control room of Kotri Barrage, the water level of River Indus was recorded at 93,464 cusecs at 12 noon on Monday while the downstream Kotri level was recorded at 75,364 cusecs.

The control room further informed that 3,935 cusecs was flowing in K. B. Feeder, 800 cusecs in Akram Wah, 6,340 in Pinyari canal and 7,025 cusecs in New Phulelli.

Information collected from Dadu said that water level at Manchhar Lake has been recorded at ((114-RL)).

In order to save the embankments of Manchhar Lake, 2,500 cusecs of water is being released into River Indus.

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