CM Mohsin Naqvi surveys water levels at Ganda Singh
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Punjab Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi Friday visited the areas near the Talwar Post in Ganda Singh Wala to assess the water situation in the Sutlej River, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
This visit comes in the wake of India's escalating water discharge, raising concerns about potential consequences for the region.
India's recent water offensive has led to a significant surge in water discharge at Ganda Singh Wala, with the levels reaching a staggering 70,700 cusecs. The sudden increase in water flow poses potential challenges and necessitates diligent monitoring and proactive measures to mitigate any adverse impact.
During his visit, Chief Minister Naqvi undertook a comprehensive review of the water flow in the Sutlej River. The aim was to gain a firsthand understanding of the situation and gather essential information to formulate effective strategies to address any potential risks or consequences resulting from India's intensified water discharge.
The visit underscores the government's commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of the communities residing in the vicinity of the Sutlej River. By closely monitoring the water flow and assessing the situation on-site, the authorities can make informed decisions and take necessary actions to safeguard the affected areas.
The increased water discharge by India demands heightened preparedness and timely response from the concerned authorities. It is crucial to enhance coordination and cooperation between relevant agencies to address any potential challenges and minimize the impact on the local population and infrastructure.
Efforts to manage and mitigate the effects of the heightened water discharge are underway. The government, in collaboration with relevant departments and agencies, remains dedicated to prioritizing the safety and security of the people residing in the vicinity of the Sutlej River.
The visit by Caretaker CM Punjab Mohsin Naqvi signifies the government's proactive approach in addressing the challenges posed by India's water offensive. By closely monitoring the water flow and implementing appropriate measures, the authorities aim to mitigate risks and protect the interests of the people and infrastructure along the Sutlej River.