Beas River in Spate
Beas River in Spate: Cloudburst and Heavy Rain in Himachal Pradesh
Overview of Beas River:
The Beas River is a major river in the northwestern region of India, flowing through the states of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab. It has significant historical and geographical importance.
Key Details:
- Flow Location: Flows through Himachal Pradesh and Punjab, NW India.
- Historical Significance: Eastern limit of Alexander the Great’s invasion in 326 BC.
- Source: Rises at an elevation of 14,308 feet (4,361 meters) at Rohtang Pass, in the western Himalayas, Himachal Pradesh.
Course of the River:
- Flows south through Kullu Valley.
- Turns west past Mandi into Kangra Valley.
- Enters Punjab, flows south, and southwest to meet the Sutlej River at Harike.
Geographical Data:
- Length: 470 km (290 mi).
- Drainage Basin: 20,303 square kilometers (7,839 square miles).
Major Tributaries:
- Bain
- Banganga
- Luni
- Uhal
- Banner
- Chakki
- Gaj
- Harla
- Mamuni
- Parvati
- Patlikuhlal
- Sainj
- Suketi
- Tirthan
Valleys Formed by Beas River:
- Kullu Valley
- Kangra Valley
The Beas River has a vital role in the local ecosystem and economy, especially in Himachal Pradesh and Punjab. Recently, heavy rain and a cloudburst in Himachal Pradesh have caused the river to swell, creating concerns for local populations.