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The Warsak dam is located on Kabul River, about 30 kilometer North-West of Peshawar in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province. It is a mass concrete gravity dam with a height of 250 feet and length 460 feet.
The land on which the Warsak Dam was built in 1954-60, with the financial assistance of a Canadian firm, belonged to the Khalil clan. The Khalils were the permanent dwellers of Peshawar valley and ...
The European development banks have recently approved a cumulative loan of euro 130 million to finance the second rehabilitation project of Warsak Dam and hydroelectric power station being ...
Commissioner of Peshawar Division, Muhammad Zubair, undertook a visit to Warsak Dam on Thursday, aimed at assessing the security measures and ongoing rehabilitation efforts at the dam site.
Construction of dams in Pakistan was initiated in 1955, with the Warsak Dam on the River Kabul, for hydroelectric purposes. Today, we have around 150 dams operating across Pakistan, with ...
feeding Warsak Dam by a canal (50 km), off taking from Mohmand Dam reservoir. It will restore irrigation supplies and power generation (162.79 GWh) and flood mitigation. The scope of surveys ...
Pakistani officials are concerned the rising waters could threaten to overwhelm the Warsak Dam, the nation’s third-largest dam. Some residents north of the city of Peshawar have already been ...