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Why India warned Pakistan about a potential flood in river Tawi

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Jammu Rainfall and Flood Warning

Heavy rains continue to impact Jammu, prompting significant weather warnings and precautionary measures.

Weather Forecast and Warnings

  • Predictions of "heavy to extremely heavy rainfall" in Jammu have led to India alerting Pakistan about potential flooding in the Tawi river as a humanitarian gesture.
  • Despite the pause in the Indus Water Treaty (IWT) following the Pahalgam terror attack, India took this step to share river-related information.

Geographical Context

  • Tawi River is a major left bank tributary of the Chenab River.
  • Originates from the Kailash Kund glacier in Doda district's Bhaderwah.
  • Flows through Udhampur and Jammu districts before entering Sialkot in Pakistan's Punjab province.
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