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Work on Dasu, Diamer-Bhasha dams temporarily suspended by Chinese companies

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Work on Dasu, Diamer-Bhasha dams temporarily suspended by Chinese companies

A view of construction happening at the site of the Dasu Hydropower Project. — X/@wapda_pr
  • Decision made by company due to security concerns for staff.
  • Chinese company also suspends work on Tarbela Dam project.
  • 991 Chinese engineers worked on Dasu/Diamer-Bhasha Dams.

PESHAWAR: Civil work at the sites of the Dasu and Diamer-Bhasha Dams has been temporarily suspended by the Chinese companies overseeing operations due to security concerns, a day after work was also suspended at the Tarbela 5th Extension Hydropower Project, The News reported on Friday.

The development comes after a terror attack in Shangla claimed the lives of at least six people including five Chinese engineers, working on the Dasu Dam, earlier this week.

The victims were killed when an explosive-laden vehicle hit the bus carrying them on the Karakoram Highway in the Bisham area on Tuesday.

Approximately 991 Chinese engineers were working on both projects, while the local staff has been told to stay at home until further instructions, an official working on the project confirmed to the publication.

Around 741 Chinese and 6,000 locals are working on the 4,320 MW Dasu Dam in District Upper Kohistan. However, work on the Mohmand Dam in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa continues with Chinese engineers still working at the site.

Similarly, GM Diamer-Bhasha Dam (DBD) Nazakat Hussain also confirmed that the Chinese company had suspended work on the dam. He said around 500 Chinese nationals were engaged in DBD but the FWO staff continues to work. Around 6,000 locals are busy in dam construction.

He hoped that the situation would normalize in a few days, leading to the return of Chinese employees. The Diamer-Bhasha Dam would produce 4,800 MW of electricity through hydropower generation.

However, the GM of Mohmand Dam Asim Rauf told The News that 250 Chinese continue to work on the Mohmand Dam and they have not stopped work.

“Chinese have shown satisfaction over the security situation in the project area and they are working on the site,” the official said.

Once completed, the Mohmand Dam will generate 740 MWs of hydroelectricity, irrigate 15,100 acres of land and control floods downstream.

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The work on Dasu and Diamer-Bhasha dams, which are being developed by Chinese companies, has been temporarily suspended. This decision was made due to ongoing tensions between Pakistan and China, as well as financial difficulties faced by the Chinese construction companies involved in the projects.

The suspension of work on the dams is a setback for Pakistan, as these projects are crucial for addressing the water and energy needs of the country. The Dasu dam, located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, is expected to generate 4320 megawatts of electricity, while the Diamer-Bhasha dam, located in Gilgit-Baltistan, is expected to provide much-needed water for irrigation and hydroelectric power generation.

It is hoped that the issues causing the temporary suspension of work on the dams can be resolved soon so that construction can resume and these important projects can be completed in a timely manner.

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