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Major Dams In Pakistan Balochistan

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By SRI NewsDesk Published April 20, 2021
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Major dams in Pakistan Balochistan are as follow:

01-Sabakzai Dam
The Sabakzai Dam is an embankment dam located approximately 68 km southwest of Zhob in Balochistan, Pakistan, on the Sawar Rud, a tributary of the Zhob River. The earth and rock-fill dam, measuring 395 meters in length, has a command area of 7300 acres. President Pervez Musharraf opened it on September 3, 2007, after construction started in 2004.

02-Mirani Dam
Miraani Dam, Dasht River south of the Central Makran Range in Kech District in Balochistan province of Pakistan. Its 302,000 acre-feet (373,000,000 m3) reservoir is fed by the Kech River and the Nihing River. Mirani Dam was completed in July 2007 and began impounding the Dasht River in August 2007.

03-Akra Kaur Dam
In Balochistan, Pakistan, Akra Kaur Dam—also known as Ankara Kaur Dam at times—is situated close to Gawadar. The $24 million dam was built in 1995 to supply water to Gawadar and the surrounding communities. For the people living in the Gwadar District, it is their only source of water. A total of 17,000 acres (6,900 hectares; 27 sq mi) are covered by the dam.

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