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Article: Monsoon rains improve water level of dams.
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- July 11, 2004
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ISLAMABAD, Jul 11: The water level in three dams of the twin cities has improved due to current spell of monsoon rainfalls in catchment areas, official sources said Sunday. The water level has increased by two feet and the water supply to federal capital is likely to be increased in next few days in view of the increase in water reserves. The sources said water level in Simly dam recorded on Sunday was 2,251.5, feet against 2,248 feet two days ago. The Met office has predicted that the present monsoon rainfalls will be raise water level of three reservoirs including Simly, Rawal and Khanpur dams. An official said these dams including Mangla dam mostly depend on monsoon ...
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