Pakistan, July 17 -- Water inflows from India into Pakistan through the Chenab River have fallen by 21,600 cusecs in four days, according to WAPDA data. The sharp decline has renewed concerns over water availability and the implementation of the Indus Waters Treaty. Experts warn the situation could affect irrigation, agriculture, and water storage if it continues.

According to the latest figures, water inflows at Head Marala dropped to 50,300 cusecs on Thursday. The river was carrying 71,900 cusecs just four days earlier, marking a significant reduction. Water experts are closely monitoring the trend as the kharif cultivation season continues across Punjab.

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