Jalandhar, Sept. 6 -- The water level of Pong Dam on the Beas river was recorded at 1,394.71 feet on Friday at 5pm. This is 4.71 feet above the reservoir's maximum filling capacity of 1,390 feet. The water level in the dam is 31.98 feet higher than last year on the same day. BBMB, in a statement on Friday, said it will take the reservoir water level to 1,410 feet. The water inflow was recorded at 1.05 lakh cusecs from the catchment areas, including Kangra, Mandi, and Kullu districts of Himachal Pradesh. while 99,763 cusecs is being released into the Beas through turbines and spillway gates. The water level at Bhakra Dam's Gobind Sagar Lake, which is built over the Sutlej river, was recorded at 1678.74 feet, just one foot below the danger mark of 1680 feet. The dam recorded an increase of 36.98 feet in the water level than last year on the same day. The inflow in the reservoir was 76,318 cusecs, while 80,792 cusecs was released downstream on Friday. The water level in the Ranjit Sagar Dam, built over the Ravi, is 526.39 metres (1727ft) up from 501.61 metres (1643.99) recorded last year on the same day. The danger mark is 527.91 meters (1731.9 ft). The water inflow in the reservoir is 49,025 cusecs, while 70,657 cusecs was released into the Ravi. HTC...