Unnotified water release from Uri Dam sparks chaos in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, triggering emergency evacuation in Hattian Bala.

A surge in the Jhelum river, reportedly caused by India’s unannounced water release from the Uri Dam, has sparked turmoil in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The unexpected overflow has resulted in a water crisis in Hattian Bala, prompting the evacuation of local residents. Pakistani officials have denounced the move as a breach of the Indus Waters Treaty, heightening tensions between the neighboring countries. The incident underscores the ongoing water disputes between India and Pakistan, with both sides locked in a longstanding conflict over shared water resources. The situation remains volatile as authorities work to address the aftermath of the sudden surge in the river. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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