Muzaffarabad / Lahore:
India, which had already blown hot and cold after the Pahalgam false-flat operation, seemed to have been roughly awake from its big dream of blocking Pakistan water on Saturday, instead of releaseing a push in the Jhelum river in a panic crisis.
While New Delhi had shaken sabers by threatening to retain the share of Pakistan water under the industrial waters Treaty – a move of experts rejected as legally hollow and logistically impracticable – he ended up triggering a furious thrust in the Jhelum river.
However, the sudden release sparked a high -level flood, causing fear and ravages among local communities overnight.
Already in the grip with the twin charges of a grave of puffed heat and the heavy hand of climate change, Pakistan faced the first signs of what many called “Hydro Terror”.
The river winds from the district of Annantnag to Iiojk to Pakistan by Uri, Hattian Bala and Chakothi.
In a race against time, the administration of Muzaffarabad declared an emergency of water while the rising waters caught flat residents.
After the situation, mosque announcements were made through the colonies of riverside, warning people to take immediate precautionary measures, while the administration has launched emergency security protocols.
The reports have confirmed that the Jhelum river is currently experiencing a high-level flood, the levels of water rising up 7 to 8 feet above normal. The authorities have expressed an alert, urging citizens to stay far from the banks to avoid any danger.
Experts said that the brutal liberation of India water to Pakistan has exposed the contradictions between the Rhetoric of the Modi government and its actions. They noted that New Delhi’s claims to block Pakistan water is far from reality.