Supreme of sudden water in Jhelum Deflits all


MUZAFFARABAD/LAHORE:

India, who had previously been blowing heat and cold after the operation of False Flag of Pahalgam, seemed to have been awakened from her high dream of blocking Pakistan’s water on Saturday, instead of launching an increase in the Jhelum River in a panic attack.

While New Delhi had shaken the sabers threatening to retain most of Pakistan’s water under the Treaty of Indo’s waters, an expert movement discarded as legally hollow and logistically little practical, ended up unleashing a furious wave in the Jhelum River.

However, sudden release caused a high -level flood, causing fear and ravages among local communities during the night.

Already dealing with the twin loads of a wave of scoring heat and the hard hand of climate change, Pakistan faced the first signs of what many have called “hydroelectric terror.”

The river makes way from Anantnag’s district in Iiojk to Pakistan through URI, Hattian Bala and Chakothi.

In a race against time, the administration of Muzampharabad declared an emergency of water when the rising waters caught the flat -foot residents.

After the situation, mosque ads were made in Riverside settlements, warning people who take immediate caution measures, while the Administration launched emergency safety protocols.

The reports confirmed that the Jhelum River is experiencing a high -level flood, with water levels that rise from 7 to 8 feet above normal. The authorities have issued an alert, urging citizens to stay away from the river banks to avoid any danger.

The experts said that the abrupt release of water from India towards Pakistan exposed the contradictions between the rhetoric of the Modi government and its actions. They pointed out that New Delhi’s claims to block Pakistan’s water remain far from reality.

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