This is bound to have a profound effect on our understanding of climate change because glaciers in Pakistan’s case remain unaffected by the global increase in average temperatures. However, despite that, there are real fears that a large lake formed last October when a glacier blocked Gilgit-Baltistan’s Shimshal River could experience an outburst of flood in a few months. In the past such flooding has washed away bridges and damaged roads, leaving the surrounding valley inaccessible for some periods of time.
For the moment it would not seem out of the ordinary to be prepared for flooding and take all precautions to deal with the threat. A disaster management plan must be drawn up for people living in Shimshal Valley and also those living downstream along with proper evacuation contingencies. An effective early warning system should also be set up, together with timely sessions to raise awareness and emergency response drills at the community level. More such measures need to be taken and fast.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 17th, 2018.
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