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City`s water crisis may ease as Hub Dam nearly fills up

By Tahir Siddiqui 2025-08-24
KARACHI: Amid the city`s ongoing water crisis, recent monsoon rains have brought a significant improvement by raising the Hub Dam`s water level by 11 feet and securing potentially enough storage for up to three years.

According to official sources, the waterlevel at Hub Dam rose significantly due to the recent monsoon rains, increasing from 322 feet to 333 feet.

Karachi faces severe water shortages, with a daily requirement of over 1,200 million gallons per day (MGD) but currently receiving only around 650 MGD, officials said.

The Hub Dam supplies approximately 100 MGD to the Keamari and West districts, while the remainder is sourced from Keenjhar Lake.

Officials also said that the dam`s maximum capacity is 339 feet and when filled to this level, it can supply water to the West, Keamari and Central districts of the city for up to three years.

When the dam reaches full capacity, excess water is released through a spillway to ensuresafe drainage.

It is worth noting that the Hub Dam, completedin1981, spans an area of24,300 acres.

To date, the dam has reached its full capacity 12 times. Last year, it reached the maximum level on Sept 1, after which the spillway was opened and water was released.

Experts believe that if monsoon rains continue, the dam may reach full capacity again in the coming days.

Officials welcomed the rise in the water level and described it as encouraging news for both the Karachi Water and Sewerage Corporation and the city`s residents.

They added that the increased water reserves will play a crucial role in stabilising and improving Karachi`s water supply system.