In Photos: Locals Flock To Chenab River As It Runs Dry After India Closes Dam Gates Post Indus Waters Treaty Suspension

By: Rahul M | May 06, 2025

Locals cross what remains of the Chenab in Jammu’s Akhnoor, now reduced to shallow streams and exposed stone.

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Children wade ankle-deep in the Chenab, treating the once-mighty river like a village street.

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Villagers comb the dry riverbed, searching for lost coins and ornaments glinting in the sun.

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The Chenab’s barren stretch lays bare the dramatic impact of upstream dam closures in Ramban and Reasi.

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Word of the vanishing river spreads fast, hundreds arrive to witness the rare sight.

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Police urge people to leave the riverbed, warning of sudden water surges from rainfall upstream.

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The drying Chenab offers a stark visual of the fallout from India’s move to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty.

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As locals marvel at the empty river, it also reignites debate over decades-long restrictions on Jammu and Kashmir’s water rights.

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