Plight of Indus river

The Indus River laments its diminished state, once mighty and life-giving. Dried riverbeds, disappearing wildlife, and polluted groundwater depict its plight. Despite melting glaciers, floods are absent, replaced by drought and intrusion of the ocean. Humans, with their dams and barrages, are blamed for disrupting nature’s eco system.

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