Hamal Lake Explained

Hamal Lake
Location:Qambar Shahdadkot District, Sindh, Pakistan
Coords:27.449°N 67.632°W
Pushpin Map:Sindh
Basin Countries:Pakistan
Length:25km (16miles)
Width:10km (10miles)
Area:1200ha
Cities:Thatta, Karachi

Hamal Lake (Urdu: {{Nastaliq|حمل جھیل ) is situated in Qambar Shahdadkot District in Sindh, Pakistan, 58 km from Larkana city and 40 km from Qambar town. The length of the lake is 25 km and the width is 10 km, with a surface area of 2,965 acres (1,200 ha).[1] It is a fresh-water lake and the main source of water are the streams from Kirthar Mountains.[2]

Hamal Lake is the habitat of resident and Siberian migratory birds like Ducks, Geese, Coots, Shorebirds, Cormorants, Flamingos, Herons, Ibises, Gulls, Terns and Egrets. It is also the great nursery of fresh-water fish. But now environment and wildlife of this lake is badly affected by the discharge of poisonous and saline water from the Hirdin drain.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.sida.org.pk/RD/wingprogress/operationalres/21.asp Sindh Irrigation and Drainage Authority
  2. http://jang.com.pk/thenews/nov2009-weekly/nos-29-11-2009/kol.htm#3 Article:Killer lake continues to bring misery
  3. http://archives.dawn.com/archives/25297 Sweet water bodies destroyed