Kech River

The Dasht flows southeast into the Central Makran Range in the Gwadar District of Balochistan, and to its mouth at the Gulf of Oman of the Arabian Sea.

The conservation organisation noted that the four rivers rely on rainwater, which leaves behind small and big ponds that serve as habitats for the crocodiles.

It did however note that these ponds were drying up much quicker due to warming temperatures and less rain.

In June 2007 the flood waters entered the city of Turbat after the river burst it banks, and thousands were affected.

[3] Kech-Makran culture flourished in the Kech River Valley in protohistoric times as early as the fifth millennium BC.