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Pakistan Senator Sherry Rehman, former Minister for Climate Change, has expressed concern over the Indus River system's lowest water levels in over 100 years. She described the situation as a national emergency, urging against politicization. The Indus River is drying up due to climate change and decreased rainfall (40%). The water supply across major barrages has dropped by 65%.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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