Show more Show less Seawater intrusion into the delta, where the Indus River meets the Arabian Sea in Pakistan, has triggered the collapse of farming and fishing communities Habibullah Khatti bids a ...
Freshwater and sediment flow from the Indus River have been severely reduced by man-made irrigation canals and barriers. This, coupled with rising sea levels, has caused saltwater intrusion that has ...
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One river, two countries: The Indus once fed civilisations. Now it can barely feed its delta
It gave India its name. But things are not exactly great with the great Indus river. What was once the “Mother of Rivers”, today finds its delta withering, mangroves dying and sacred fish like Palla ...
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