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India’s water release sparks Jhelum flood alert

Published on: August 29, 2025 5:32 PM

India has released a large amount of water into the Jhelum River from occupied Kashmir. The flood water crossed the Line of Control near Chakothi and entered Azad Kashmir. This move is part of India’s ongoing water releases that have already affected several rivers in Pakistan. Authorities in Azad Kashmir are closely monitoring the situation to assess the potential damage.

According to the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA), the water flow has increased significantly in Muzaffarabad. Officials are keeping a close watch on the river levels to prevent any sudden disasters. The release of water has caused concern, especially after heavy rains and already swollen rivers in the region. The authorities have warned local residents to stay alert and prepared for any emergencies.

This water release follows similar actions by India in Punjab’s rivers, including Ravi, Chenab, and Sutlej. These rivers have already caused major floods and destruction in many areas. Several villages and farmland along the riverbanks have been submerged. Thousands of people have had to leave their homes due to rising waters and damage.

Emergency teams and government agencies continue relief and rescue operations in the affected areas. They are working hard to move people to safer places and provide necessary aid. The rising water levels have put immense pressure on flood management systems in Azad Kashmir and Punjab. Officials urge people to follow instructions and remain cautious during this critical time.

This incident highlights ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan over water management. The release of water without prior notice worsens relations and impacts vulnerable communities. Both countries face challenges in handling river flows and flood risks amid political disputes. Meanwhile, residents bear the brunt of these tensions through destruction and displacement.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Azad Kashmir, flood alert, India, Jhelum river, Latest

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